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SECTION lI.—STAFF EMPLOYED 6. The following tables analyse the male and female permanent and temporary staff of the Department as at 31st March of the current year and staff changes during the year ended 31st March, 1947 :
Analysis of Staff as at 31st March, 1947 Staff employed at 31st March, 1947
Staff Turnover between 1st April, 1946, and 31st March, 1947
Analysis of Status of Staff employed at 31st March, 1947
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— Males. Females. Total. Head Office 62 26 88 District offices 269 86 355 Detention camps 1 1 Home Aids 59 59 Workers' camps (excluding caterers' staffs).. k 1 15 Hostels, including domestic staff (but excluding 4 25 29 hostels operated by Y.W.C.A.) Secondments to London 2 2 Totals 352 197 549
Total at 1st New AppointTerminations Net Increase Total at 31st April, 1946 ments, &c., during Year. during Year. or Decrease. March, 1947. Head Office— Males 53 26 17 + 9 62 Females 37 4 15 -H 26 District OfficesMales 333 34 98 -64 269 Females 169 20 103 -83 86 Detention camps 46 45 -45 1 Home Aids 45 90 76 + 14 59 Workers' camps 7 24 16 + 8 15 Hostels 15 32 18 + 14 29 Secondments to London 2 + 2 2 Totals .. 705 232 388* -156 549 * Includes 101 transfers to other Government Departments.
I Total at 31st March, 1947. Variation since 1st April, 1945. Permanent male employees (not including officers on leave) Temporary male employees (clerical and contact) Female typists (permanent 38, temporary 11) Temporary female employees engaged in clerical and interviewing duties Others (Home Aids, camps, and hostels) 128 205 49 63 104 + 11 -63 -23 -72 - 9 Totals 549 -156
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