§ Ms HarmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Education how many employees in (i) her Department and (ii) all executive agencies supervised by her Department have been employed on temporary contracts of(a) 51 weeks or (b) less than 51 weeks duration for this year and each of the past five years, in each case specifying what percentage of the respective total workforce these employees constituted.
§ Mr. BoswellThe number of full-time equivalent staff employed on temporary contracts covering periods up to 12 months was:
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DFE Per cent. of total TPA Per cent. of total 1989–1990 41 1.6 — — 1990–1991 29 1.1 — — 1991–1992 32 1.2 — — 1992–1993 80 3.3 6 2.0
DFE Per cent. of total TPA Per cent. of total 1993–1994 71 3.9 10 3.1 1994–1995 85 4.8 17 5.0 The Teachers' Pensions Agency was established on 1 April 1992.
§ Ms HarmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Education, what guidance has been issued in respect of the recruitment and appointment of non-permanent employees in (i) her Department and (ii) all executive agencies supervised by her Department.
§ Mr. BoswellRecruitment and appointment to the Department and to the Teachers' Pensions Agency follows the principal recruitment rules set out in the civil service management code and in the Civil Service Order in Council.
§ Ms HarmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Education what positions in (i) her Department and (ii) all executive agencies for which her Department is responsible are filled by employees who arc employed on temporary contracts of(a) 51 weeks or (b) less than 51 weeks duration.
§ Mr. BoswellThe number of full-time equivalent staff currently employed on temporary contracts covering periods up to 12 months by grade are:
DFE TPA Grade 7 0 0 HEO and equivalent 1 0 EO and equivalent 7 0 AO and equivalent 23 0 AA and equivalent 34 13 Total 65 13
§ Ms HarmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Education if she will publish the full terms of employment as specified to employees in her Department and all executive agencies for which she is responsible who are employed on a temporary contract of(a) 51 weeks or (b) less than 51 weeks duration.
§ Mr. BoswellI will write to the hon. Member, sending her a copy of the Department's standard letter of appointment and schedule for casual staff.
§ Ms HarmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Education for this year and each of the past five years, how many employees in (i) her Department and (ii) all executive agencies for which her Department is responsible who have been employed on temporary contracts of(a) 51 weeks or (b) less than 51 weeks duration are re-employed in the same or similar positions at a later date.
§ Mr. BoswellThe full information is not available. However, of the current temporary employees on contracts covering periods up to 12 months, six have been previously employed on temporary contracts.
§ Ms HarmanTo ask the Secretary of State, how many people she expects to employ in (i) her Department and (ii) all executive agencies for which she is responsible on temporary contracts of(a) 51 weeks or (b) less than 51 weeks duration in the next three years, in each case specifying the number of employees who had previously been employed in a similar position on the same contract.
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§ Mr. BoswellThe estimated number of full-time equivalent staff expected to he employed over the next three years on temporary contracts covering periods up to 12 months are:
DFE TPA 1995–1996 18 10 1996–1997 18 10 1997–1998 18 10 It is not possible to predict the number of employees likely to be re-employed.