§ Mr. Lyonsasked the Minister of Labour whether he will publish a list of persons
Name. Age. Occupation prior to appointment. F. V. Berry, M.A. … … … … 52 Managerial post. D. B. Collett … … … … … 33 Managerial post. L. J.-B. Forbes, A.M.I.C.E., B.Sc. … 51 Company Director. W. Glennie … … … … … 47 First Class Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Service. A. M. Gordon … … … … 48 First Class Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Service. Professor A. Gray, C.B.E., M.A. … … 59 Professor of Political Economy. J. Hamilton … … … … … 56 First Class Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Service. Professor D. T. Jack, M.A. … … 39 Professor of Economics. Professor H. A. Marquand, M.A., B.Sc. … 39 Temporary Principal, Board of Trade. Prior to outbreak of war, Professor of Industrial Relations. J. L. Milligan … … … … 53 Chartered Accountant. F. W. Nunneley … … … … 47 Secretary to Public Authority. Professor R. Peers, M.A. … … … 52 Professor of Economic History. V. Pendleton, M.I. Struct. E. … … 52 Company Director. Mrs. J. N. Stirling … … … … 52 First Class Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Service. G. E. Wear … … … … … 49 First Class Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Service. The persons who were previously first class officers in the Ministry of Labour and National Service are permanent civil servants and were appointed on the normal scale for this grade, namely, £850 by £30 to £1,000 per annum (£680 by £25 to £840 for women). The others were appointed
1104Wappointed during the last six months to positions as deputy divisional controllers of the Ministry, and showing, respectively, their ages, prior occupation and salaries paid, and indicating which persons were appointed from the Central Register?
§ Mr. BevinThe number of appointments to the grade of deputy divisional controller which have been made during the last six months is fifteen. Eleven of the posts so filled were newly created for the purpose of dealing with National Service work. The persons appointed were as follow:
at a salary of £900 per annum except in one case where no salary is paid but an out-of-pocket allowance of £250 per annum is made. The permanent civil servants and three of the other persons appointed were not enrolled on the Central Register.