asked the Minister for the Public Service if he will give the number of full time (a) non-industrial civil servants, and (b) other civil servants, in the following ranges of gross pay, at the latest date for which figures are available; (1) over £20,000; (2) £18,001 to £20,000; (3) £16,001 to £18,000; (4) £14,001 to £16,000; (5) £12,001 to £14,000; (6) £10,001 to £12,000; (7) £8,001 to £10,000; (8) £6,001 to £8,000; (9) £4,001 to £6,000; and (10) below £4,000.
Written Answers. - Civil Servant Statistics.
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Proinsias De Rossa
The information sought by the Deputy is as follows:
(a) Full time Non-Industrial Civil Servants:
Numbers by Pay Range
Pay Range |
Numbers |
over £20,000 |
1,350 |
£18,001 to £20,000 |
750 |
£16,001 to £18,000 |
1,610 |
£14,001 to £16,000 |
2,220 |
£12,001 to £14,000 |
2,880 |
£10,001 to £12,000 |
5,380 |
£18,001 to £10,000 |
5,660 |
£6,001 to £8,000 |
9,250 |
£4,001 to £6,000 |
850 |
below £4,000 |
— |
Total |
29,950 |
(b) There are about 5,000 industrial civil servants not included in the pay ranges shown above. The vast majority of these are in the pay range £6,000 to £10,000. A detailed breakdown within this range is not readily available.
Note: The pay ranges refer to basic pay only as at October 1985 and do not include items such as overtime and allowances in the nature of pay.