HC Deb 02 July 1981 vol 7 cc499-500W
Mr. Douglas

asked the Secretary of State for Defence if he will give his estimates of the numbers, industrial, non-industrial and service personnel, which are likely to be engaged in the repair and maintenance of nuclear submarines at Rosyth in the years to 1984.

Mr. Pattie

Currently approximately 850 industrials, 600 non-industrials, and four naval officers are allocated

Annual Pay
Gross Net
Age Male Female Male Female
£ £ £ £
Other Ranks 16, under 16½ 2,216 * 1,828
16½ under 17 2,475 2,362 1,997 1,923
17, under 17½ 3,008 2,873 2,346 2,258
17½, and over (Adult rates) 3,975 3,789 2,959 2,857
Officers
Midshipman on appointment Minimum age 17 4,201 —† 3,127
Midshipman after 1 year 5,205 3,784
Minimum age 17½
Officer Cadet (Army) on appointment (18½ for WRAC) 4,201 4,011 3,127 3,003
2nd Lieutenant, on appointment After 6 months‡ minimum 5,950 4,272
Minimum age 17½
Officer Cadet (RAF) on appointment (18½ for WRAF) 4,201 4,011 3,127 3,003
Acting Pilot Officer, on appointment After 4 months 5,205 4,968 3,784 3,629
Notes
*Minimum age for female other is 16½ for the WRAC and 17 for the WRNS and WRAF
† Minimum age for WRNS offer entrants is 19 ½.
‡ This is the theortical minimum time to promotion but would rarly if ever occur in practice.
directly to the repair and maintenance of nuclear submarines at Rosyth. These numbers are expected to remain reasonably constant through to 1984. Support: to the nuclear submarine refit and repair programme is also provided by other personnel in the naval base as part of their wider tasks.