§ Sir R. GOWERasked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty the names of the departments in naval establishments and the number of persons (established) employed therein who do not receive a reduction in their wage on being placed on the established list in those departments?
Lord STANLEYThe approximate numbers of established industrial em 1139W ployés at present borne in the various departments in grades in which no deduction from wages is made on establishment are as follow:
Captain of Dockyards … 314 Naval Store … 307 Armament Supply … 207 Victualling … 78 Civil Engineer-in-Chief … 35 Medical … 32 R.N. Colleges … 1 NOTE.—The figures given have been confined to workpeople. Salaried officers and office staffs normally suffer no reduction in pay on establishment.
§ Sir R. GOWERasked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty what was the total amount disbursed in gratuities during the past financial year to established industrial employés on retirement?
Lord STANLEYAssuming that the hon. Member. has in mind the additional allowances (lump sums) payable under Sections 1 (2) and 3 of the Superannuation Act, 1909, the approximate amount paid during the financial year 1933 was £73,000.
§ Sir R. GOWERasked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty what is the present annual amount disbursed by way of pensions to established Admiralty industrial employés?
Lord STANLEYThe annual value of pensions now in issue (including compensation allowances awarded in respect of abolition of office) is approximately £384,500.
§ Sir R. GOWERasked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty what is the approximate annual difference between the total amount actually paid to established Admiralty industrial employés and the amount which would be paid if a deduction were not made from their pay on establishment?