asked the Minister for the Environment if he will give the detailed salary scales and allowances for all local authority administration grades since 1 January 1979; and if he will also give details of any special awards granted since.
Written Answers. - Local Authority Administration Grades.
In view of the number of grades involved compilation of the information requested would entail an inordinate amount of staff time and cost. However, the following information is readily available in relation to the main national administrative grades.
Grade |
Salary scale at 1 January 1979 |
Special awards granted since 1 January 1979 |
£ |
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County Manager(Standard Scale) |
10,107 — 11,199 |
As recommended in Report No. 20 of the Review Body on Higher Remuneration in the Public Sector |
County Secretary and Finance Officer |
7,607 — 8,792 |
Phased increase ranging from 3.56% to 7.11% effective from 26 June 1979 and from 3.45% to 6.57% effective from 26 June 1980. |
Administrative Officer(Grade VII) |
6,381 — 7,889 |
Increase ranging from 6.98% to 9.25% effective from 1 September 1980. |
Senior Staff Officer(Grade VI) |
6,381 — 7,080 |
Increase ranging from 8.58% to 9.05% effective from 1 September 1980. |
Staff Officer(Grade V) |
5,625 — 6,381 |
Increase ranging from 7.75% to 8.69% effective from 1 September 1980. |
Assistant Staff Officer(Grade IV) |
3,139 — 5,625 |
Increase ranging from 7.75% to 11.58% effective from 1 September 1980. |
Clerical Officer(Grade III) |
3,110 — 4,858 |
Increase ranging from 9.57% to 14.48% effective from 1 September 1980. |
Allowances in the nature of pay are not a regular feature of remuneration of any grade and are normally payable on an individual basis.