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To ask Her Majesty's Government what the pay gaps were in respect of gender, race and disability among employees in the Prime Minister's Office on the latest date for which figures are available. [HL1874]
The Prime Minister’s Office forms part of the Cabinet Office.
The latest information for which figures are available on the pay gap in Cabinet Office in respect of gender is published on the Office for National Statistics website.
This information is also shown below:
Grade Male Female % Difference Senior Civil Service £74,480 £68,390 8.2 Grade 6 & 7 (Band A) £45,920 £46,840 -2.0 HEO & SEO (Band B2) £30,400 £30,190 0.7 EO (Band B1) £23,690 £24,260 -2.4 AO & AA (Band C) £ 19,690 £19,690 0
Because of the small numbers in individual pay bands, robust conclusions cannot be drawn from the analysis on pay gaps in respect of race and disability for the Cabinet Office. However, information on earnings for the Civil Service as a whole in respect of race and disability is also published on the Office for National Statistics website. The relevant tables are “32” (gender), “27” (race) and “27” (disability) and can all be found at this link: http://www.statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_labour/Civil-service-tables-2009-final.xls