HC Deb 05 November 1974 vol 880 cc129-30W
Mr. Ralph Howell

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many local government staff became redundant as a result of local government reorganisation; and what was the cost to the local authorities of redundancy payments to those affected.

Mr. Oakes

Recent information indicates that rather fewer than 1,000 local government officers in England have lost their employment as a result of reorganisation. It is not possible to estimate the total cost of compensation for loss of employment because the officers' salaries and years of service, on which individual assessments depend, will vary widely and because compensation is also affected by whether or not further employment is secured or made available.