HC Deb 08 July 1947 vol 439 cc210-1W
Sir R. Young

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether his attention has been drawn to agreements made by the Ministry of Health whereby employers became responsible for paying old age pensions, of equal value, to those enacted by Acts of Parliament and by which agreements the Government's financial contributions were not paid to the general fund for pensions; and whether old age pensioners drawing their pensions from such approved schemes will be included in the tobacco prices concession now proposed for State old age pensioners.

NON-INDUSTRIAL CIVIL SERVANTS. ANALYSED BY STAFF GROUPS
1 st January 1947.
Whole Time Part Time Total.*
Men Women. Men Women
Administrative 3,718 567 33 8 4,306
Executive 40,030 10,273 324 86 50,508
Clerical and Sub Clerical 133,910 132,971 241 9,060 271,531
Typing 81 30,772 2 1,469 31,589
Professional, Technical and Scientific 34,262 3,233 528 67 37,793
Minor and Manipulative 130,377 64,75l 24,990 22,814 219,030
Technical Ancillary 43,429 7,389 203 125 50,982
Inspectorate 5,072 728 137 2 5,869
Messengerial, etc. 32,617 13,522 971 8,123 50,686
Total 423,496 264,206 27,420 41,754 722,294

1st April, 1947.
Whole Time Part Time. Total*.
Men Women Men Women.
Administrative 3,600 595 33 9 4,216
Executive 40,479 10,079 255 83 50,727
Clerical and Sub Clerical 132,291 128,230 207 8,071 264,660
Typing 104 30,258 3 1,405 31,066
Professional, Technical and Scientific 34,242 3,187 481 55 37,697
Minor and Manipulative 133,030 62,072 24,900 20,888 217,996
Technical Ancillary 46,829 7,791 164 146 54,775
Inspectorate 4,877 720 133 3 5,665
Messengerial, etc 32,157 13,419 1,018 8,132 50,151
Total 427,609 256,351 27,194 38,792 716,953
* Includes part time staff counted as half-units