§ Mr. Malcolm BruceTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what was the total number of civil servants employed by(a) his Department, (b) the agencies under his Departments's responsibility and (c) public and other bodies under his Departmnet's responsibility, for each year since 1979, divided into (1) full-time equivalents, (2) overtime, (3) casuals and (4) other; and whether he will also provide for each year his estimates 69W of (A) civil service job reductions due to privatisations, (B) civil service job reductions due to contracting out, (C) civil service job reductions resulting from other transfer of responsibilities, (D) the total of all other staff undertaking work for the Department or its agencies without being categorised as civil servants, including external consultants, researchers, agency secretarial staff and staff substitution and (E) total manpower expenditures, in 1994 prices. [15090]
§ Mr. HagueThe civil service covers the permanent staff of central Government Departments and next steps agencies. Some of the staff of other bodies are outside the civil service.
The annual publication "Civil Service Statistics" gives details of the number of civil servants employed by this Department and its agencies, including full-time equivalent staff and casuals, from 1993 onwards, and of staff leaving the civil service.
"Public Bodies" published annually since 1982, contains staffing information for those bodies not covered by "Civil Service Statistics".
Details of running costs and the civil service pay bill for this Department can be found in figure 32 of this Department's annual report 1995–96 to 1997–98. Figure 35 gives details of overtime from 1989–90 onwards.
Copies of all these publications are available in the Members' Library.
The remaining information sought could be provided only at disproportionate cost.