Written answers

Tuesday, 23 May 2006

Department of Finance

Public Service Employment

9:00 pm

Photo of Pat BreenPat Breen (Clare, Fine Gael)
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Question 96: To ask the Minister for Finance his plans to set targets in respect of public service employment over the three years 2006-2008. [19397/06]

Photo of Brian CowenBrian Cowen (Laois-Offaly, Fianna Fail)
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The policy on numbers employed in the public service has succeeded in cutting back on the rapid rise in public service employment in the period 1997 to 2002. This took place at a time of significant increases both in employment in the economy generally and in the population with the corresponding increased demand for public services.

Numbers employed in the Civil Service, Defence, Local Authority and non-commercial state-sponsored sectors have been reduced by 3,700 and the target for this group has been exceeded. However, original targets in the Health and Education sectors have not been met because the Government has been prepared to increase numbers to meet priority needs in frontline and essential services, for example, new health units and the disability area in the Health sector, Special Needs Teachers in the education system and to increase the number of Gardaí; this is in line with the approach stated when the policy was launched.

Going forward, the Government has decided to continue to control and regulate numbers in the public service within the following agreed ceilings.

Civil service [non-industrials and industrials] 37,700
Non-commercial state-sponsored bodies 9,600
Local authorities 33,300
Defence Forces 11,400
Garda Síochána 14,000

Given the nature and demands of the health and education sectors further consultation is taking place between my Department and the relevant Departments before consideration is given to setting appropriate employment level ceilings in these sectors.

It is important that an appropriate balance is struck between the need, on the one hand, to provide resources to improve front-line services and the need, on the other to control and regulate overall numbers in the context of providing value for money for the public expenditure involved.

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