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Public Sector Employment.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 27 April 2005

Wednesday, 27 April 2005

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Seymour Crawford

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78 Mr. Crawford asked the Minister for Finance his policy on public service employment. [13268/05]

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In December 2002, to control public service numbers, the Government decided to cap numbers at the existing authorised level and to reduce numbers by 5,000 across all sectors by the end of 2005. In July 2003, the Government decided on the timing and location of 4,300 of these posts. The position at end December 2004 is as shown in the table.

Public Service

Corrected Baseline

Target end 2004

Serving end December 2004

Difference Serving / Target 2004

Civil Service [Non Industrials]

36,874

36,269

35,050

-1,219

Civil Service [Industrials]

2,186

2,163

1,817

-346

Health Sector

96,000

96,950

98,723

1,773

Education Sector

78,350

78,000

79,708

1,708

Defence

11,800

11,580

11,517

-63

Garda

12,200

12,200

12,209

9

Local Authorities

34,300

33,633

33,469

-164

Non-Commercial Semi-States

9,541

9,376

9,088

-288

Total

281,251

280,171

281,581

1,410

All numbers refer to whole-time equivalents, WTEs.

I am satisfied that the Civil Service, defence, local authority and non-commercial semi-State sectors are adhering to the numbers reduction policy. Numbers have risen in both the education and health sectors, in part reflecting policy decisions. I am in consultations with the responsible Ministers regarding their proposals for addressing the issues involved with a view to controlling numbers in the sectors concerned in line with Government policy.

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