Paul McGrath
Question:389 Mr. P. McGrath asked the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the number of civil servants and other staff in his press office; and the grade and remuneration of each. [33070/04]
View answerDáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 14 December 2004
389 Mr. P. McGrath asked the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the number of civil servants and other staff in his press office; and the grade and remuneration of each. [33070/04]
View answerDetails of staff assigned to the press office at my Department are set out in the following table:
Grade |
Number |
Status |
Press Officer |
1 |
Temporary unestablished Civil Servant |
Higher Executive Officer |
1 |
Civil Servant |
Staff Officer |
1 |
Civil Servant |
Clerical Officer |
2 |
Civil Servant |
Remuneration of these staff is in accordance with the appropriate published standard Civil Service scales for clerical officer, staff officer, higher executive officer and principal officer, applicable to press officer.
390 Mr. P. McGrath asked the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the number of civil servants and other staff employed in his constituency office; and the grade and remuneration of each. [33085/04]
View answerThere are currently six full-time equivalent employees assigned to my constituency office. Listed below is a breakdown of the number of staff, the grades, and the status of the staff concerned.
Grade |
Number |
Status |
Personal Assistant |
1 |
Temporary unestablished Civil Servant |
Executive Officer |
1 |
Civil Servant |
Staff Officer |
1 |
Civil Servant |
Personal Secretary |
1 |
Temporary unestablished Civil Servant |
Clerical Officer |
1 full time Clerical Officer. 2 Worksharing Clerical Officers. |
Civil Servant |
Remuneration of these staff is in accordance with the appropriate published standard Civil Service scales for clerical officer, staff officer, executive officer, also personal assistant, higher executive officer, applicable to personal assistant.