Museums and Galleries: Pensions

Department for Culture Media and Sport written question – answered at on 21 October 2014.

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Photo of Helen Goodman Helen Goodman Shadow Minister (Culture, Media and Sport)

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what estimate he has made of the cost to museums funded by his Department of pension responsibilities transfer to those museums; and how many (a) museums and (b) staff that transfer will affect.

Photo of Ed Vaizey Ed Vaizey Minister of State for Culture and the Digital Economy (Jointly with Department for Business, Innovation and Skills), Minister of State for Culture and the Digital Economy (Jointly with Department for Culture Media and Sport)

No estimate has been made of the cost to museums of the change in employer contribution rates. However, the estimated average employer contribution rate will increase from its current level of 18.9% to 21.1% in April 2015. The exact impact on individual museums will vary according to their workforce composition.

The table shows the Department’s sponsored museums which offer the Principal Civil Service Pension Scheme, and the total numbers of staff employed at each of them in 2012-13. A breakdown of the number of staff that are part of the pension scheme is not held centrally.

Museum

Number of Staff

(Full-Time Equivalent)

British Museum

1033

Imperial War Museum

572

National Gallery

407

National Museums Liverpool

521

National Portrait Gallery

247

Natural History Museum

822

Royal Museums Greenwich

478

Science Museum Group

833

Sir John Soane’s Museum

44

Tate

1228

Victoria and Albert Museum

634

Wallace Collection

94

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