Lieut.-Commander Clark Hutchisonasked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty the number of non-industrial and industrial civil servants, respectively, in the service of the Admiralty, other than those employed in dockyards at home and overseas, on 1st January, 1949.
§ Mr. W. EdwardsThe numbers were as follows: Non-industrial—25,260 (including approximately 500 locally entered abroad); industrial—55,610 (including approximately 8,150 locally entered abroad). The comparable figures for 1948 for non-industrial staff locally entered abroad were 580. These figures were not included in my reply to the hon. and gallant Member on 23rd February, 1948, because, as I explained on that occasion, the comparable figures for 1939 were not available. The figures given for industrial staff for 1948 included 11,980 locally entered abroad.
Lieut.-Commander Clark Hutchisonasked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty the number of industrial and non-industrial civil servants, respectively, employed in dockyards at home and dockyards overseas on 1st January, 1949.
§ Mr. W. EdwardsThe numbers were as follows:
At Home.
- Non-industrial—5,450.
- Industrial—52,570.
Overseas.
- Non-industrial—2,870 (including approximately 2,040 locally entered abroad).
- Industrial—34,800 (including approximately 33,750 locally entered abroad).
The comparable figures for 1948 for non-industrial staff locally entered abroad were approximately, 2,200. These figures were not given to the hon. and gallant Member in my reply of 23rd February, 1948, because, as I explained on that occasion, the comparable figures for 1939 were not available. The figures given for industrial staff for 1948 included approximately 34,230 locally entered abroad.