HC Deb 02 June 1980 vol 985 cc555-6W
Mr. Onslow

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many of the non-industrial staff of his Department were absent without authority on 14 May; how many of these hold politically sensitive posts; and if he will take steps to transfer those officials in the latter category to work where opposition to Government policy does not matter.

Mr. Patrick Jenkin

4,301 staff—4.5 per cent. of the total staff in post—were absent without authority on 14 May. This had a minor effect only on the conduct of the Department's business. None of the staff involved are in a position to influence government policy; neither are they employed on duties involving national security.

Although I deplore the fact that a small minority of the staff of my Department chose to follow their unions' instructions to stay away from work, I have concluded that the usual practice of depriving such staff of a day's pay is sufficient penalty.