Oral Answers to Questions — Ministry of Supply – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 24 Tachwedd 1947.
asked the Minister of Supply if he is aware that a piecework system for about 12 mechanics has been introduced into his Department's establishment, C.I.E.M.E., Fox-berry, Perry Street, Chislehurst; that to operate this system a ratefixer has been appointed at £9 10s. a week plus overtime, with a clerical staff of five; what is the total weekly wages bill for this extra staff plus the cost of stationery and office; why it is proposed to appoint an assistant ratefixer; and, in view of the economic crisis, how he justifies these added overhead charges.
A planned piecework scheme is being introduced into that section of the Chislehurst workshop engaged on the production of various tools and gauges. A technical foreman, whose wages are £9 16s. a week has been appointed in connection with the scheme, which at present covers 21 mechanics—not 12 as stated in the Question. In addition there is one clerk at £6 10s. 6d. a week. The foreman is engaged on planning and progressing duties as well as ratefixing. We do not intend to appoint an assistant ratefixer at present. No special office accommodation has been provided. Stationery and office equipment costs about 10s. a week. Production has already been speeded up since the introduction of the scheme, and substantial economies have resulted.
The Minister has not answered my Question as to the total cost Is he aware that there is a great waste of public money, owing to this arrangement, because inspection is costing more than production, and will he give an assurance that all these details will be brought before the Public Accounts Committee?
The Public Accounts Committee can ask for such details as they require.