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61.
Sir ROBERT NEWMAN
asked the Minister of Health what were the respective salaries of the men and women inspectors of all grades of the Insurance Department when they were appointed in 1912; what are their respective salaries now; and in what respect the work as between the men and women has varied since 1912?
Mr. CHAMBERLAIN
With permission, I will circulate the details as to the salaries of the men and women inspectors
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Outdoor Staff.
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Grade. | Year. | ||||||
1912. | 1923. | ||||||
Men. | Women. | Men. | Women. | ||||
£ | £ | £ | £ | ||||
Chief Inspector | … | … | … | 1,000 (fixed). | — | 1,000 (fixed). | — |
Deputy Chief Inspector | … | … | … | 550–700 plus allowance of £100. | — | 700–800 | — |
Chief Woman Inspector | … | … | … | — | 400–550 | — | 400–550 |
Divisional Inspectors | … | … | … | 550–700 | — | 550–700 | — |
Inspectors | … | … | … | 350–500 | 300–400 | 400–500 | 300–400 |
Assistant Inspectors | … | … | … | 100–350 | 100–300 | 100–400 | 100–300 |
Health Insurance Officers | … | … | … | 80–150 | 80–150 | 90–250 | 90–180 |