§ 63. Lieut.-Colonel Liptonasked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury how many, and what categories of, temporary civil servants are still subject to the Control of Employment (Civil Servants) Order; and how many of them have been released since the date of the order on appeal to National Service officers and local appeal boards, respectively.
§ Mr. Glenvil HallAll non-industrial civil servants employed in Great Britain, except those of 60 years of age, those normally employed for less than 30 hours a week and those whose employment is controlled under the Essential Work Orders. The number subject to the Order is approximately 400,000. Up to 30th September, 1946, National Service officers had granted release to 2,751, in 59 of which his decision was reversed on the recommendation of a local appeal board. The number of civil servants granted their release after appeal to a local appeal board was 2,166.