HC Deb 04 May 1971 vol 816 cc318-9W
Mr. Arthur Lewis

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer why the Royal Mint has promoted three persons to the designation of directors and in two cases has given salary increases of up to and over £1,000 per annum; whether he is aware that these rises, including the Deputy Master's salary and three directors, amount to £24,300 per annum; and if he will make a statement on the relationship between these increases and the Government's policy of de-escalating the rate of wage increases.

Mr. Higgins

The management of the Royal Mint has, after due enquiry by the Civil Service Department, recently been reorganised in the interests of greater efficiency. Two new senior posts with new and wider duties were approved into which existing officials of the Royal Mint were promoted. The additional cost of these changes was £855 per annum; but two full-time and one part-time senior posts have been surrendered, at an annual saving of £11,455 per annum.

Mr. Arthur Lewis

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he will give a detailed list showing the number of masters, deputy masters, and directors and higher paid executive staffs who were employed at the Royal Mint in 1967; what was the annual production; what were their respective salaries; and if he will give similar details for the latest most convenient stated date.

Mr. Higgins

Following is the information:

Senior Staff Employed at the Royal Mint at
(i) 31st December, 1967
National Salary or Salary Scale*
£
1 Deputy Master 6,300
1 Directing Grade "B" Engineer 4,500
1 Assistant Secretary 3,500–4,500
1 Superintending Grade Engineer 3,500–4,000
1 Senior Principal Scientific Officer 3,500–4,000
1 Senior Chief Executive Officer 3,156–3,500
1 Senior Grade Engineer 2,639–3,105
2 Principals 2,250–3,107
5 Chief Executive Officers 2,571–2,999
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(ii) 1st April, 1971
1 Deputy Master 7,800
1 Directing Grade "B" Engineer 5,640
2 Assistant Secretaries 4,390–5,640
1 Superintending Grade Engineer 4,390–5,015
1 Senior Principal Scientific Officer 4,390–5,015
3 Senior Grade Engineers 3,245–3,843
4 Principals 3,258–3,873
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* Excluding the London Weighting Allowance paid to all non-industrial civil servants below the rank of Deputy Secretary serving in Central London.

Production increased from 1,366 million coins in 1967 to 2,796 million in 1970.

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