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Question for Department for Transport

UIN 203109, tabled on 30 June 2014

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, which organisations collect subscriptions through the employers' payroll service in his Department and its agencies.

Answered on

7 July 2014

The Department for Transport was formed in 2002 and consists of a central department and five executive agencies as follows:

Highways Agency (HA)

Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA)

Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA)

Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA)

Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA)

We have classified subscriptions as monthly payments that give an employee membership of an organisation; we have not included payments collected via payroll that are either charity donations or healthcare plans which are not classed as subscriptions.

The Central Department and its executive agencies makes provision for the collection of subscriptions via payroll to the following organisations:

DfT(C)

Civil Service Sports Council

Civil Service Club

The Sports and Recreation Association of the Department for Communities and Local Government and the Department for Transport (SPARTA)

Department of Environment Sports and Social

Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS)

Prospect Trade Union

Transport and General Workers Union

HA

Civil Service Sports Council

Civil Service Club

Sports and Social Highways Agency

Revenue and Customs Sports and Leisure Association

Minerva Sports and Social Association

PCS

Prospect Trade Union

UNISON

MCA

PCS

Prospect Trade Union

SPARTA

Civil Service Sports Council

DVSA

Civil Service Sports Council

PCS

Prospect Trade Union

SPARTA

UNITE

VCA

Civil Service Sports Council

PCS

Prospect Trade Union

DVLA

Civil Service Sports Council

SPARTA

PCS