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Mr. Grist
asked the Secretary of State for Wales what role his Department plays in the current negotiations on the remuneration of chemists.
Mr. John Morris
The lead in this matter is taken by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Services. I am kept
Increase effective for the year commencing | Type of married quarter | ||||||||||
A | B | C | D/WO | V | IV | III | |||||
1st April 1975 | … | … | … | … | 35·5 | 36·9 | 35·5 | 36·3 | 37·8 | 40·0 | 40·7 |
1st April 1976 | … | … | … | … | 22·9 | 16·8 | 16·5 | 8·3 | 17·6 | 17·8 | 18·4 |
1st April 1977 | … | … | … | … | 20·0 | 13·5 | 14·2 | 20·8 | 12·6 | 13·1 | 12·4 |
Note:
ORs Quarters
| Officers Quarters
| |||||||
A | … | … | One bedroom | V | … | … | … | Three bedrooms |
B | … | … | Two bedrooms | IV | … | … | … | Three/four bedrooms |
C | … | … | Three bedrooms | III | … | … | … | Four bedrooms |
D/WO | … | … | Four bedrooms |
As I explained during the course of the debate on 16th June 1977—[Vol. 933, col. 599]—accommodation charges comprise four elements—rent, rates, furniture and additional maintenance beyond that undertaken by a local authority. It follows that there are no equivalent figures in respect of local authority housing.