§ 110. Mr. L. Thomasasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the total number of serving civil servants whose temporary or unestablished service does not count for superannuation; and what would be the cost in a full year if such service was counted in full.
§ Mr. PowellThere are about 475,000 serving civil servants whose unestablished service does not reckon in full for pension purposes. If such service were reckoned in full, the extra cost would be £5½ million in 1958–59, rising to £10 million in 1973–74 and continuing at least at that level until about the end of the century.