HC Deb 11 February 1929 vol 225 cc47-9W
Miss BONDFIELD

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury what was the

officers who have retired with superannuation allowances during the past eight years at age 60, at age over 60 to 61, at age over 61 to 62, at age over 62 to 63, at age over 63 to 64, and at age over 64 to 65?

(2) the number of second-class officers who have retired with superannuation allowances during the past eight years at age 60, at age over 60 to 61, at age over 61 to 62, at age over 62 to 63, at age over 63 to 64, and at age over 64 to 65?

(3) the number of third-class officers who have retired with superannuation allowances during the past eight years at age 60, at age over 60 to 61, at age over 61 to 62, at age over 62 to 63, at age over 63 to 64, and at age over 64 to 65?

(4) the number of employment officers who have retired with superannuation allowances during the past eight years at age 60, at age over 60 to 61, at age over 61 to 62, at age over 62 to 63, at age over 63 to 64, and at age over 64 to 65?

(5) the number of employment clerks who have retired with superannuation allowances during the past eight years at age 60, at. age over 60 to 61, at age over 01 to 62, at age over 62 to 63, at age over 63 to 64, and at age over 64 to 65?

Mr. BETTERTON

The following statement gives the number of 1st class officers, 2nd class officers, 3rd class officers, employment officers and employment clerks who have retired from the Ministry of Labour with superannuation allowances during the past eight years:

number of men and of women authorised and employed respectively in the higher executive grade (subject to the male

maximum of £500 basic per annum and to higher maxima respectively), and in allied Departmental classes respectively, as at: 1st April in each year since 1920, in each of the Departments in which these classes are employed?

Mr. SAMUEL

I regret that information in the form desired by the hon. Member is not available, and could not be obtained without the expenditure of a considerable amount of time and labour.