HC Deb 08 April 1974 vol 872 cc25-6W
Mr. Forrester

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what is the average waiting time for placement by registrants with the Professional and Executive Register in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Coventry and Stoke-on-Trent.

Mr. John Fraser

It is not possible to quote an average time as this varies greatly according to the supply and demand position and to individual circumstances.

Mr. Forrester

asked the Secretary of State for Employment if he is satisfied that the Professional and Executive Register is fulfilling the purpose for which it was established; and if he has any plans for expansion or other alterations.

Mr. John Fraser

Yes. PER in its first year of operation has been well received, and has been increasingly used by both employers and those seeking appointments. No fundamental changes are envisaged, but improvement, development and expansion are the continuing aims.

Mr. Forrester

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many professional and executive registrants have been placed, broken down by years, and what approximate percentage this is of the total United Kingdom executive placements.

Mr. John Fraser

Placings by PER in its first year of operation totalled 8,064. There are no strictly comparable figures for earlier years, but the placings figures of the old P & E service for the five years up to the end of 1972 are as follows:

1972 10,153
1971 12,359
1970 12,704
1969 11,624
1968 10,608

There is no reliable information on the total annual number of United Kingdom executive placements, but it is estimated that PER placings account for roughly 5 per cent. of all such engagements.

Mr. Forrester

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what is the total annual cost of the Professional and Executive Register broken down for each year of its existence; and what were the total fees received from employers.

Mr. John Fraser

The estimated cost of PER in its first year of operation is £2,580,000. Fee paying, although introduced on 1st June 1973, did not become fully operative until 1st November 1973. To date income from fees is £696,000, and is currently running at an annual rate of £l.2 million.