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NUMBERS OF CIVIL SERVANTS CLASSIFIED BY GRADES

I. Non-Industrials (other than Manipulatives) :—

Administrative (Home and Foreign Services) Professional, Scientific and Technical

...

Executive

Clerical

Typing

...

...

...

Approximate numbers on 1st January, 1949.

4,300

80,700

61,000

273,500

32,000

Total

451,500

II. Minor and Manipulative Grades :-

(a) POST OFFICE:

Postal and Telegraph Supervising Staff Telephone Supervising staff

Postal and Telegraph Officers:

Sorting

Telegraphists

Postmen, Higher Grade

Postmen and auxiliary postmen

8,600

4,200

Counter Clerks

Writing Clerks lerks}

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(interchangeable)

21,700

9,000

20,000

96,000

48,000

13,000

་་་

Total

220,500

KP

...

Telephonists

messengers, etc.)

Other P.O. non-industrials (paperkeepers, cleaners,

(b) OTHERS:

Messengers

Porters

Cleaners

Storeholders (Admiralty and War Office)

Clerks of Works (mainly Ministry of Works)

Barrack and Station Wardens (War Office and Air

Ministry)

Museum attendants and craftsmen

Mapping staff (Ordnance Survey)

Launch crews (Customs and Excise)

9,000

3,000

22,000

250

400

400

1,000

...

4,250

600

800

1,750

2,500

6,500

3,500

300

Total

56,250

Foresters

...

...

Progress-men and other non-industrial supervisory staff

in Royal Ordnance Factories

Foremen, etc., elsewhere

Service Departments' Constabularies

Prison Service

...

Park-keepers

...

(NOTE:-Part-time civil servants are reckoned as full-time employees for this

purpose.)

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