HC Deb 08 March 1983 vol 38 c343W
Mr. Strang

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many Civil Service jobs have been lost in each region in Scotland in each of the past four years.

Mr. Hayhoe

The following table shows the changes in numbers of non-industrial civil servants by region and industrial civil servants in total for Scotland for the calendar years 1979, 1980 and 1981 and for 1982 up to 1 October, the latest date for which regional figures are available. Reductions are indicated with a negative sign and reflect losses of all kinds offset by recruitment. The reductions are differences between successive staff-in-post figures since no data about staff complements in Scotland are collected centrally. No regional breakdown of industrial staff is available.

Civil Service in Scotland: Changes in staff-in-post*
1979 1980 1981 1982†
Non-industrial staff:
Highlands -33 -2 -11 -28
Grampian -76 +47 +24 -57
Tayside -10 +98 -22 -156
Fife -62 -56 -39 -84
Lothian -447 -273 -334 -558
Borders -7 +50 -53 +13
Central +56 +48 -17 -30
Strathclyde -769 -29 -10 -662
Dumfries and Galloway -20 +50 -7 -59
Isles -12 -4 -8
Total non-industrial staff -1,380 -67 -473 -1,629
Industrial staff -368 -225 -762 -489
Total -1,748 -292 -1,235 -2,118
* Full-time equivalent.
† To 1 October.

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