HC Deb 10 February 1965 vol 706 cc103-4W
Sir John Barlow

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will state the present number of non-industrial civil servants established and temporary in post; if he will give, separately, the cost of their pay increases with effect from 1st April, 1963, 1st January, 1964, and 1st January, 1965, as part of the long-term pay agreement; what will be the cost of the increases paid or to be paid as a result of the findings of the Civil Service Pay Research Unit last year; and what will be the estimated cost of the pay increase to be effective from 1st January, 1966.

Mr. MacDermot

Excluding the manipulative and engineering grades of the Post Office there are approximately 520,000 non-industrial civil servants. The cost of successive central pay increases for these is estimated to be:

£m.
3 per cent.—1st April, 1963 13
3 per cent.—1st January, 1964 13½
3½ per cent.—1st January, 1965 17
3½ per cent.—1st January, 1966 17½
About 350,000 staff have received further increases effective from 1st January, 1964, as a result of pay research surveys at a cost of approximately £17 million.