HC Deb 03 April 1980 vol 982 cc351-2W
Mr. Michael Brown

asked the Minister for the Civil Service if he will list the manpower savings that have already been made in his Department; and if he will provide an estimate of the further savings which he intends to make during the forthcoming year.

Mr. Channon

In the four Departments for which I am responsible—the Civil Service Department—including the Civil Service Catering Organisation, the Central Office of Information, Her Majesty's Stationery Office and the Government Actuary's Department—there was a reduction of 444 staff in post between 1 May 1979 and 1 March 1980, the latest date for which figures are available.

In my statement to the House on 6 December last—[Vol. 974, c. 627–40]—I listed the manpower savings that will be made in my Departments by the financial year 1982–83. Some of these savings will be achieved during the forthcoming year.

I also refer my hon. Friend to the answer I gave him on 14 March—[Vol. and in which case, the analogue for particular Civil Service grades changes from those established in the 1979 study.

Mr. Chatmon

I refer the right hon. Member to my answer today to the question from my hon. Friend the Member for Ilford, North (Mr. Bendall). The particular figures requested are as follows:

980, c. 748]—on Civil Service pay and cash limits. A further reduction of 2½ per cent. in 1980–81 manpower costs will be made and officials are at present working out its effect.

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