HC Deb 12 December 1980 vol 995 cc505-6W
Mr. Rob Dunn

asked the Secretary of Stale for the Environment if he will publish in the Official Report the number of (a) full-time and (b) part-time local government workers employed in each year since 1955; and if he will give projected figures for 1980–81 and 1981–82.

Mr. King

The numbers of full-time and part-time local government employees in England and Wales—excluding non-uniformed law and order groups and agency staff because they were not included in surveys before 1975—were as follows at mid-June in the years shown:

Thousands
Year Full-time Part-time Total
1955 1,078 270 1,348
1956 1,102 286 1,388
1957 1,122 302 1,424
1958 1,140 314 1,454
1959 1,165 331 1,496
1960 1,179 353 1,532
1961 1,202 374 1,576
1962 1,238 400 1,638
1963 1,271 426 1,697
1964 1,300 472 1,772
1965 1,326 501 1,827
1966 1,380 539 1,919
1967 1,423 578 2,001
1968 1,451 618 2,069
1969 1,467 657 2,124
1970 1,468 694 2,162
1971 1,506 728 2,234
1972 1,570 770 2,340
1973 1,629 825 2,454
1974 1,598 845 2,443
1975 1,660 896 2,556
1976 1,682 892 2,574
1977 1,668 888 2,556
1978 1,665 903 2,568
1979 1,687 924 2,611
1980 1,663 901 2,564

The Government's expenditure plans imply further substantial reductions in manpower in 1980–81 and 1981–82, the actual extent of which will depend on the overall effect of decisions made by each individual authority in the light of its own circumstances.