Transparency data: DfT: workforce management information, June 2024

Reports on departmental staff numbers and costs.

Transparency data: DfT: workforce management information, June 2024

Published: 29 July 2024
By Chris Haycock



The Department for Transport (DfT) publishes details about staff numbers and payroll costs for payroll and non-payroll staff on a monthly basis.

This data is also available on data.gov.uk.

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