HC Deb 06 November 1967 vol 753 cc70-1W
Mr. Onslow

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the average total annual cost to the revenue of a member of the non-industrial Civil Service, taking into account salary and overtime pay, insurance contribution and pension provisions, office accommodation, stationery, heating, lighting and telephone charges, and all other relevant costs, and what it was in October. 1964.

Mr. Harold Lever

£1,535 in July, 1967; £1,295 in April, 1964. These figures relate to the main general service classes representing about half the non-industrial civil service outside the Post Office. They take account of numbers in each grade, and of those receiving London weighting. Overtime is excluded, Selective Employment Tax is included at July, 1967.

Mr. Onslow

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what increase there has been in the non-industrial Civil Service since 16th October, 1964.

Mr. Harold Lever

44,000 up to July, 1967.