I propose to take Questions Nos. 531 and 532 together.
As the Deputy will be aware, there is a moratorium in place on recruitment across the civil and public service since 2009. Against this backdrop my Department continues to source staff to fill vacancies arising from retirements and transfers through a combination of redeployment, the lateral transfer of staff from other Government Departments and agencies or internal promotion when appropriate. In doing so regard is always had to the Department’s authorised staffing level set out under the Employment Control Framework (ECF) as determined by the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform.
While no new civil servants have been recruited to my Department from outside the public service in the period since 2011, plans are in place to recruit 2 Administrative Officers, one in the final quarter of 2014 and a second in early 2015, from existing competition panels organised by the Public Appointments Service (PAS). The estimated salary cost arising from this recruitment is approximately €9,000 in 2014 and €70,000 in 2015.
The table below sets out the number of civil servants from my Department who retired or left the Department and replacement staff engaged since July 2013. It is not possible to say how many staff will retire or leave in 2015 and 2016 other than departures by way of compulsory retirements.
Year
|
Retirement / Resignation
|
Transfers Out
|
Career Break
|
Transfers In
|
Return from Career Break
|
01/07/2013 -31/12/2013
|
5
|
3
|
2
|
4
|
Nil
|
2014
|
7
|
3
|
Nil
|
9
|
1
|
2015
|
3
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
2016
|
2
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
It is not possible to accurately calculate net savings arising from staff leaving over and above those recruited as there are many factors which affect the payroll outturn including the timing of departures and replacement, staff being replaced by others on different starting salary points etc. In addition, when staff of this Department leave by way of transfer to another Department, their salary details transfer with them.