Written answers
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Department of Public Expenditure and Reform
Public Sector Pay
9:00 pm
Michael Colreavy (Sligo-North Leitrim, Sinn Fein)
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Question 10: To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform if he will provide, in a tabular form, the number of public servants in receipt of annual salaries in the following pay parameters; €0 - €20,000; €20,001 - €30,000; €30,001 - €40,000; €40,001 - €50,000; €50,001 - €60,000; €60,001 - €70,000; €70,001 - €80,000; €80,001 - €90,000; €90,001 - €100,000; €100,001 - €125,000; €125,001 - €150,000; €150,001 - €175,000; €175,001 - €200,000; and more than €200,000. [32376/12]
Brendan Howlin (Wexford, Labour)
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The estimated breakdown of employee numbers on a whole time equivalent basis (based on a whole time equivalent figure of 300,000) by salary range within the public service (excluding Commercial State Companies) in 2011 is set out in the Table.
Pay Parameters | Numbers |
€0-€20,000 | 19,442 |
€20,001-€30,000 | 26,749 |
€30,001-€40,000 | 66,504 |
€40,001-€50,000 | 68,935 |
€50,001-€60,000 | 44,019 |
€60,001-€70,000 | 30,315 |
€70,001-€80,000 | 22,285 |
€80,001-€90,000 | 10,814 |
€90,001-€100,000 | 4,146 |
€100,001-€125,000 | 3,043 |
€125,001-€150,000 | 1,212 |
Over €150,000 | 2,536 |
Total | 300,000 |
The above salary figures include the reduction imposed on the remuneration rates of public servants under the Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest (No 2) Act 2009 effective from 1 January 2010. However, the salary ranges exclude the impact on gross salaries of the Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest Act 2009 which imposed a pension related deduction on the salary of public servants of an average of some 7% effective from March 2009.
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