asked the Minister for the Public Service the total number of administrative and clerical personnel in his Department; the various categories of office; the number in each grade; and the salary applicable to each post.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Departmental Personnel.
The information sought by the Deputy is set out in a tabular statement which, with the permission of the Ceann Comhairle, I propose to circulate with the Official Report.
Following is the statement:
Category (Grade) |
Number at 1 February 1978 (i) |
Salary at 1 February 1978 (ii) |
Administrative: |
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Secretary |
1 |
£13,168 |
Deputy Secretary |
3 |
£11,808 |
Director (Assistant Secretary) |
6 |
£8,957—£10,460 |
Principal |
18 |
£7,999—£9,379 |
Principal (General Service) |
1 |
£7,659—£8,692 |
Assistant Principal |
41 |
£6,511—£7,999 |
Assistant Principal (General Service) |
5 |
£6,374—£7,125 |
Administrative Officer |
28 |
£3,832—£6,374 |
Total: |
103 |
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Executive: |
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Higher Executive Officer |
66 |
£5,199—£6,374 |
Executive Officer |
22 |
£2,558—£5,199 |
Total: |
88 |
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Clerical: |
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Staff Officer |
18 |
£3,892—£4,789 |
Clerical Officer |
49 |
£41.65—£74.62(Weekly) |
Clerical Assistant |
45 |
£40.28—£54.82(Weekly) |
Total: |
112 |
(i) Includes 3 principals, 1 assistant principal, 1 administrative officer and 1 executive officer on loan to other Departments etc; 3 administrative officers on special leave without pay; 1 executive officer attending School of Public Administration; and 33 higher executive officers on loan from other Departments.
(ii) Salary (minimum and maximum of scale except for secretary and deputy secretary who have a flat rate).
The State Directory which is published each year gives details of numbers, grades and pay scales of officers in each Government Department.