HC Deb 19 October 1973 vol 861 cc337-8W
Mr. Geoffrey Finsberg

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what rates of payment for overtime are made per hour to constables, sergeants and inspectors. respectively, in the Royal Ulster Constabulary; and what was the total amount of overtime paid to each category in the years ending 31st March 1973 and 31st March 1972, respectively.

Mr. David Howell

The overtime rates applicable to RUC personnel are the same as those for all provincial police forces in Great Britain. The range of hourly rates, effective from 1st September 1973, is:—

AT TIME AND A HALF FOR REST DAYS
Minimum Maximum
£ £
Constable:
Men 0.9207 1.5785
Women 0.9251 1.5009
Sergeant:
Men 1.6065 1.7898
Women 1.5290 1.7015
Inspector:
Men 1.8869 2.1940
Women 1.7964 1.9904
Chief Inspector:
Men 2.1522 2.3592
Women 2.1465 2.2428

AT TIME AND A THIRD FOR OTHER DAYS
Minimum Maximum
£ £
Constable:
Men 0.8184 1.4031
Women 0.8222 1.3341
Sergeant:
Men 1.4280 1.5909
Women 1.3591 1.5124
Inspector:
Men 1.6772 1.8613
Women 1.5968 1.7692
Chief Inspector:
Men 1.9131 2.0971
Women 1.8191 1.9936

The total amounts of overtime paid to each category in the years ended 31st March 1972 and 31st March 1973 are:—

Year ended 31st March 1972 Year ended 31st March 1973
£ £
Constables 3,202,991 3,444,487
Sergeants 854,400 1,118,183
Inspectors 279,912 400,981
Chief Inspectors 123,552 150,989

Mr. Geoffrey Finsberg

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many recruits accepted by the Royal Ulster Constabulary in the two years ended 31st March 1973 had previously served in the British Forces in the last two years prior to their recruitment by the RUC.

Mr. David Howell

Fifty-eight recruits to the Royal Ulster Constabulary during the two years ended 31st March 1973 had previously served in Her Majesty's Forces. Whether such service occurred during the two years prior to their recruitment into the Royal Ulster Constabulary is not recorded centrally.

Mr. Stratton Mills

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will make a statement on increased pay for the RUC during phase 3 of the Government's pay policy, in special recognition of the particular circumstances in which the force operates at present.

Mr. Peter Mills

I would refer my hon. Friend to the reply given to his Question on 19th July. The Consultative Document (Cmnd. 5444) contains the Government's proposals for pay policy in stage 3, including a general limit on increases in pay, a flexibility margin and other new provisions. Any proposals formulated by the Police Council will be subject to the current statutory pay code. [Vol. 860, c.693–4.]