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To give members a sense of the numbers, there are more than 107,000 business enterprises in Scotland that have one or more employees, of which more than 5,500 have 50 or more employees.
I know that Stirling Council is undertaking a programme of sustainable employee transport initiatives to encourage council employees to walk, cycle and so on.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether managed clinical network (MCN) staff will be employed directly by an MCN or remain employees of GP practices and NHS trusts.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 March 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive what supervisory arrangements it expects local authorities to implement in order that local authority employees dealing in the money markets on behalf of their authorities are adequately monitored at all times.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
20 October 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive how many new employees Scottish Natural Heritage has taken on during the last three years; in what capacities any such staff are employed and what the cost is of employing any such additional staff.
That might be some time away, but I do not see when any other scrutiny that we propose to undertake as a result of today's discussion could be fitted into our work plan in the near future.I do not have any major objection to the committee's writing to the minister to elicit further information that may assist with discussion of the issue in Parliament.
Seventy per cent of the schools budget goes on employee costs, but we hear that the efficiency element will not be applied to teachers' salaries, although I am not sure whether that applies to classroom assistants and other staff—I see that the minister is nodding.
The National Autistic Society says that although there are many home education programmes that may be of benefit to children on the autistic spectrum, it is difficult for many parents and professionals to assess how effective the programmes are.