HC Deb 10 May 1977 vol 931 cc406-7W
Mr. Ralph Howell

asked the Minister for the Civil Service what is the maximum annual entitlement to sick leave in the Civil Service.

Mr. Charles R. Morris

I would refer the hon. Member to the answer I gave to the hon. Member for Norfolk, South (Mr. MacGregor) on 19th November 1976.—[Vol. 919, c. 779–80.]

Mr. Ralph Howell

asked the Minister for the Civil Service (1) what was the average number of working days lost through sickness in the Civil Service, in each year since 1970;

(2) how many working days, other than the statutory permitted days, were lost through sickness in the Civil Service, in each year since 1970.

Mr. Charles R. Morris

I regret that this information is not available, and to

ROAD ACCIDENT CASUALTIES BY INJURY SEVERITY: GREAT BRITAIN: 1970 TO 1976
Fatal Serious Slight All casualties
1970 7,499 93,499 262,370 363,368
1971 7,699 90,868 253,460 352,027
1972 7,763 91,338 260,626 359,727
1973 7,406 89,478 256,896 353,780
1974 6,876 82,030 235,696 324,602
1975 6,366 77,122 241,462 324,950
1976 6,570 79,531 253,572 339,673