Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Overtime

(asked on 25th February 2016) - View Source

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, how much his Department has paid to staff in overtime in each of the last 24 months.


Answered by
Tobias Ellwood Portrait
Tobias Ellwood
This question was answered on 3rd March 2016

The Foreign Commonwealth and Office has paid the following amounts to its UK-based staff in overtime in each of the last 24 months:

March 2014

£196,203

April 2014

£222,453

May 2014

£152,223

June 2014

£165,017

July 2014

£225,892

August 2014

£246,323

September 2014

£240,939

October 2014

£466,415

November 2014

£167,582

December 2014

£159,043

January 2015

£159,538

February 2015

£122,033

March 2015

£203,532

April 2015

£178,879

May 2015

£132,817

June 2015

£192,890

July 2015

£189,593

August 2015

£205,078

September 2015

£93,259

October 2015

£216,031

November 2015

£196,363

December 2015

£208,858

January 2016

£113,002

February 2016

£222,666

Staff can only claim overtime when required by management to work more than their conditioned hours. In the majority of cases claims are made after exceptional demands on Foreign Office staff during global crises, such as the Nepal earthquake and terrorist shootings in Tunisia.

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