§ 50. Mr. Teddy Taylorasked the Minister for the Civil Service if he will arrange for civil servants who have been transferred from London to Glasgow to meet representatives of civil servants based in London who may be transferred to Glasgow under the Hardman recommendations.
§ Mr. Robert SheldonSuch arrangements have been freely available since the Hardman Report was published in June of last year. Representatives of staff who may be transferred to Glasgow have
1st April 1973 1st April 1974 Staff in Post§ Salary‡ Staff in Post§ Salary‡ £ £ Permanent Secretary … … 23 16,000* 21 16,350* Second Permanent Secretary … 17 15,000 22 15,350 Deputy Secretary … … 141 10,750 144 11,100 Under-Secretary … … 518 8,500 527 9,000 Assistant Secretary … … 1,147 5,550–7,476 1,182 6,300–8,338† Senior Principal … … 505 5,122–5,764 592 5,900–6,582† Principal … … 3,778 3,635–4,908 4,115 4,360–5,775 * The salaries for the Secretary to the Cabinet, the Head of the Home Civil Service and the Permanent Secretary to the Treasury, were £17,000 at 1st April 1973 and £17,350 at 1st April 1974. † With effect from 7th November 1974 these scales will be £6,700-£8,850, £6,000-£7,050. ‡ The rates for Under-Secretary to Principal attract London weighting as appropriate. § The figures for Under-Secretary and Permanent Secretary are Estimates provisions.