asked the Minister for Finance if he will state the total number (permanent and temporary) employed in the Civil Service (exclusive of the Board of Works staff) in the years 1941, 1942 and 1943; the total amount paid in salaries to this body; the total number employed in the Board of Works in the years 1941, 1942 and 1943; and the total amount paid to them in salaries and wages in those years.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Civil Service; Number and Salaries.
The information asked for by the Deputy is in the form of a tabular statement which, with the Deputy's permission, I will have circulated with the Official Report.
The following is the tabular statement referred to:—
1/1/1941 |
1/1/1942 |
1/1/1943 |
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Staff employed in the Civil Service (exclusive of the staff of the Office of Public Works: |
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Total Numbers |
26,330 |
27,172 |
28,096 |
Total cost in respect of salaries, wages and allowances |
£5,259,117 |
£5,420,470 |
£5,893,598 |
Staff employed in the Office of Public Works: |
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Total Numbers |
1,070 |
1,004 |
985 |
Total cost in respect of salaries, wages and allowances |
£221,668 |
£208,571 |
£212,903 |
The figures shown under the Office of Public Works for 1/1/1941 includes the staff of the then Special Works Division of that Office. This staff was transferred in December, 1941, to the newly-formed Special Employment Schemes Office. The figures given for 1/1/1942 and 1/1/1943 in respect of staff employed in the Civil Service (exclusive of the staff of the Office of Public Works) includes the staff of the Special Employment Schemes Office.
The figures given above do not include (a) persons employed on relief schemes (b) persons employed on a fee basis, and (c) artisans, labourers, etc., employed on schemes or works of a temporary nature, other than relief schemes, who are not regarded as civil servants.