HC Deb 08 February 1982 vol 17 cc270-1W
Mr. Freeson

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many staff were employed by local unemployment benefit offices in 1979; what was the ratio between the numbers of staff and claimants at that time; what are the similar figures for the last available date; and if he will break the figures down to give the information for each region.

Mr. Alison

[pursuant to his reply, 3 February 1982, c. 141]: The details are as follows:

January 1979 January 1982
Region Number of Staff Ratio Staff to Claimants Number of Staff Ratio Staff to Claimants
Northern 1,579 1:76 2,018 1:107
Yorkshire and Humberside 1,731 1:71 2,577 1:108
South East 2,675 1:69 3,879 1:102
London 2,044 1:70 3,214 1:98
South West 1,289 1:81 1,734 1:107
Wales 1,124 1:79 1,615 1:104
Midlands 2,775 1:70 4,638 1:109
North West 2,874 1:70 3,686 1:111
Scotland 2,517 1:75 3,125 1:106
Total 18,608 1:72 26,486 1:106

Staffing in UBOs is related to work loads by means of a staffing basis scheme derived by the operation of work measurement techniques. The improvement in the ratios is due to the introduction of fortnightly attendance and payment, a revision of the staffing basis scheme following a work measurement exercise, economy of scale resulting from higher unemployment, and the extension of computerisation.