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Armed Forces (Flexible Working) Bill [HL] - Second Reading (11 Jul 2017)

Earl Attlee: ...three, four, five or six years, and this system is really not for them. In the Army, junior NCOs cannot continue to serve past a certain age if they do not get promoted to sergeant. It is called the manning control point. The reason is that we cannot afford to have 45 year-old lance corporals in an infantry unit. However, suppose an RAF flight sergeant, a highly trained technician,...

Armed Forces Act (Continuation) Order 2017 - Motion to Approve (21 Mar 2017)

Earl Attlee: ...not fully qualified at trade. Furthermore, in a period of heightened international tension it would be possible to retain fully trained regulars currently in service, especially in terms of PVR and manning control points. The same cannot be said for a phase 1 trained reservist. I have to be blunt: they may well have attended only a few training weekends prior to a two-week recruits’...

Written Answers — Defence: Armed Forces: Personnel (28 Oct 2010)

Bob Ainsworth: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what plans his Department has to use manning control points to terminate the contracts of service personnel.

Oral Answers to Questions — Justice: Strategic Defence and Security Review (19 Oct 2010)

Eric Joyce: The Prime Minister has mentioned a reduction in service numbers. Can he give us his assurance that that will not involve the use of manning control points as a cheap alternative to proper redundancy payments?

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Army Recovery Capability (13 Sep 2010)

Kevan Jones: ...the proposal to throw out of the armed forces those who have been severely wounded on active service. I note that the Ministry of Defence and the Secretary of State are citing the introduction of manning control points as a justification for that. When I was the Minister responsible for these matters, I resisted the introduction of manning control points, and it was only after intense...

Written Answers — Defence: Armed Forces: Manpower ( 6 Apr 2010)

Willie Rennie: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many soldiers subject to manning control have been downgraded to Grade P 4 since 2007.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Armed Forces: Job Cuts ( 6 Apr 2010)

Baroness Taylor of Bolton: Decisions on the particular regiments and service roles on which soldier manning control points will be focused have not yet been made, but this is not a reduction in the overall strength of the Army. It is a sensible approach to delivering the correct manning balance across the Army.

Written Answers — Defence: Armed Forces: Discharges (22 Feb 2010)

Willie Rennie: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many soldiers subject to manning control are (a) awaiting discharge and (b) have been discharged since 2007.

Written Answers — Defence: Armed Forces: Dismissal ( 5 Mar 2008)

Nick Harvey: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many soldiers have been subject to manning control since April 2006; and how many of those had (a) 12 years and (b) 15 years service.

Written Answers — Defence: Armed Forces: Dismissal ( 5 Mar 2008)

Nick Harvey: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many soldiers were subject to manning control after 12 years service in the last 12 months.

Written Answers — Defence: Armed Forces: Dismissal ( 5 Mar 2008)

Nick Harvey: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many soldiers in the (a) 2nd Battalion the Parachute Regiment and (b) Royal Logistics Corps were (i) subject to and (ii) discharged under manning control in the last 12 months.

Written Answers — Defence: Gurkhas: Dismissal ( 5 Mar 2008)

Nick Harvey: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many soldiers from the Gurkha Regiment were discharged under manning control in the last 12 months.

Written Answers — Defence: Armed Forces: Discharges (16 Apr 2007)

Nick Harvey: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many soldiers were subject to a manning control review and were discharged at manning control point in each of the last five years, broken down by regiment.

Written Answers — Defence: Armed Forces: Discharges (16 Apr 2007)

Nick Harvey: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many soldiers who were subject to a manning control review and were subsequently transferred to the S-type engagements were discharged at the end of their S-type engagements in each of the last five years, broken down by regiment; and under what Queen's Regulations they were discharged.

Written Answers — Defence: Manning Control Reviews (27 Oct 2005)

Joan Humble: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence whether he has sought a legal opinion on the compatibility of administrative discharge as a result of Manning Control reviews with (a) the Employment Rights Act 1996, (b) other employment legislation and (c) European law.

Written Answers — Defence: Manning Control Reviews (27 Oct 2005)

Joan Humble: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what manning control reviews have been conducted in each of the last five years.

Written Answers — Defence: Manning Control Reviews (27 Oct 2005)

Joan Humble: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what guidance he has issued on the conduct of manning control reviews; when the last occasion was on which such a review was the subject of a direction in daily orders; and if he will place copies of such (a) guidance and (b) directions in the Library.

Written Answers — Defence: Army Discipline ( 7 Apr 2005)

Mr Ivor Caplin: ...relating to the right to work. Notwithstanding the provision of law, the armed forces are governed in large measure by the royal prerogative" which allows for the discharge of personnel through manning control measures.

Written Answers — Defence: Parliamentary Questions (14 Mar 2005)

Paul Keetch: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many parliamentary questions relating to manning control have not been answered due to disproportionate cost since 1997.

Written Answers — Defence: Manning Control Point Reviews ( 9 Dec 2004)

Paul Keetch: ..., (g) The Royal Irish Regiment, (h) The Royal Green Jackets, (i) The Queen's Own Hussars, (j) The Royal Signals and (k) The Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers have received lists of names for manning control point reviews in the last 18 months.


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