HC Deb 11 July 1975 vol 895 c279W
Mrs. Winifred Ewing

asked the Secretary of State for Employment, of the 150,000 unemployed who last worked in the construction industry in May 1975, how many last worked in Scotland.

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) Percentage increase f/a or g/a as appropriate
Grade 1.1.72 1.4.73 7.11.73 1.1.74 7.11.74 1.1.75 1.4.75
£ £ £ £ £ £ £
Permanent Secretary (1) 16,750 17,000 17,350 20,175 20.4
(2) 15,750 16,000 16,350 18,675 18.6
(3) 14,750 15,000 15,350 17,175 16.4
Deputy Secretary 10,500 10,750 11,100 14,000 33.3
Under secretary 8,250 8,500 9,000 12,000 45.5
Assistant Secretary (max.) 7,276 7,476 7,988 8,338 8,850 10,570 11,000 51.2
Senior Principal (max.) 5,564 5,764 6,232 6,582 7,050 8,890 9,350 68.0
Principal (max.) 4,708 4,908 5,425 5,775 7,115 7,450 58.2
Senior Executive Officer (max.) 3,638 3,796 4,245 4,542 5,628 5,900 62.2
Higher Executive Officer (max.) 2,809 2,961 3,350 3,585 4,477 4,700 67.3
Executive Officer (max.) 2,150 2,288 2,600 2,782 3,492 3,670 70.7
Notes:
A. Deputy and Permanent Secretaries' salaries do not attract London Weighting.
B. Cost of Living supplements which were payable to the above grades in accordance with provisions of the Counter Inflation (Price and Pay Code) Order 1973 were subsumed in the 1st January 1975 rates of pay.