HC Deb 05 February 2002 vol 379 cc893-5W
Mr. Bercow

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what has been the average annual leave entitlement of staff in her Department in each of the last four years. [31753]

Mr. Morley

Following the creation of DEFRA, all staff were given an annual leave entitlement of 30 days from 1 August 2001 as one of the first steps towards harmonising terms and conditions of service for then ex-MAFF and ex-Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions staff who joined together to form the new Department.

Prior to the creation of DEFRA, MAFF's entitlements, including those of its executive agencies (excluding the Veterinary Laboratories Agency, whose chief executive will reply direct), were determined by grade and length of service as given in the table. Details of average annual leave entitlements could be provided only at disproportionate cost.

Days
Total service
Grade On entry After one year After 10 years After 15 years
From 1 April 1997
Up to HEO 22 25 30
SEO and above 25 30
From 1 April 1998
Up to EO 22 25 30
HEO and above 25 30

Days
Total service
Grade On entry After one year After 10 years After 15 years
From 1 April 19991
Up to EO 22 25
HEO and above 25 30
From 1 April 2000–31 March 20012
Up to EO 25 30
HEO and above 25 30
From 1 April 2001–31 July 2001
Up to EO 25 30
HEO and above 25 30
1 After 13 years total service
2 After 12 years total service
Days
Total service
Grade On entry After one year After 10 years After 15 years
Ex-intervention hoard before 1 August 2001
Up to AO 22 25 30
EO and HEO 25 30
SEO to Grade 5 25 30
Above Grade 5 30
Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS)
Days
Grade On entry After one year service After 10 years service After 15 years service
From 1 April 1997
Up to HEO 22 25 30
SEO and above 25 30
From 1 April 1998
Up to HEO 22 25 30
SEO and above 25 30
From 1 April 1999
All staff 22 25 30
From 1 April 2000
All staff 25 30
From 1 April 2001
All staff 25 30