Tynwald answer shows civil service salary bill
Public sector workers were paid £19 million in overtime and £15 million in allowances during the last financial year.
Information given in a written Tynwald answer, following a question tabled by Juan Watterson MHK, shows departments, boards, and offices paid staff a total of £380 million including pension payments.
More than 7,000 people work in the public sector on the Isle of Man.
The Department of Health and Social Care forked out £151 million to pay salaries, more than the departments of education and infrastructure combined.
A table has been released by Treasury which gives a breakdown of the figures, including employer’s national insurance contributions and superannuation.

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