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TOTAL [%P] [%RC] AGRI-FOOD & BIOSCIENCES INSTITUTE 368 198 57 623 [65.0%] [35.0%] ANTRIM & NEWTOWNABBEY BOROUGH COUNCIL 561 153 49 763 [78.6%] [21.4%] ARDS & NORTH DOWN DISTRICT COUNCIL 606 99 52 757 [86.0%] [14.0%] ARMAGH BANBRIDGE & CRAIGAVON DISTRICT COUNCIL 647 590 59 1296 [52.3%] [47.7%] ARTS COUNCIL OF NORTHERN IRELAND 16 33 4 53 [32.7%] [67.3%] BELFAST DISTRICT & CITY COUNCIL 1282 1053 97 2432 [54.9%] [45.1%] BELFAST HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS 99 35 10 144 [73.9%] [26.1%] BELFAST HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE TRUST 9885 11587 1314 22786 [46.0%] [54.0%] BELFAST METROPOLITAN COLLEGE 463 490 99 1052 [48.6%] [51.4%] BIG LOTTERY FUND, THE 22 20 6 48 [52.4%] [47.6%] BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION 346 298 68 712 [53.7%] [46.3%] CAUSEWAY COAST & GLENS DISTRICT COUNCIL 408 249 36 693 [62.1%] [37.9%] CHARITY COMMISSION FOR NORTHERN IRELAND # - - - 29 - - CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER FOR NORTHERN IRELAND, THE 26 24 0 50 [52.0%] [48.0%] CITB (NI) * - - - 27 - - CITYBUS LTD 317 383 14 714 [45.3%] [54.7%] CIVIL SERVICE, THE 1623 990 875 3488 [62.1%] [37.9%] COMPTROLLER & AUDITOR GENERAL FOR NORTHERN IRELAND 66 51 3 120 [56.4%] [43.6%] COUNCIL FOR CATHOLIC MAINTAINED SCHOOLS 11 40 3 54 [21.6%] [78.4%] DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE 11795 11288 795 23878 [51.1%] [48.9%] DERRY CITY & STRABANE DISTRICT COUNCIL 207 607 30 844 [25.4%] [74.6%] EDUCATION AUTHORITY NORTHERN IRELAND, THE 15076 15199 1643 31918 [49.8%] [50.2%] EQUALITY COMMISSION FOR NORTHERN IRELAND 36 59 0 95 [37.9%] [62.1%] FERMANAGH & OMAGH DISTRICT COUNCIL 269 445 35 749 [37.7%] [62.3%] FOOD STANDARDS AGENCY NORTHERN IRELAND 21 20 3 44 [51.2%] [48.8%] FOYLE CARLINGFORD & IRISH LIGHTS COMMISSION 20 32 1 53 [38.5%] [61.5%] GENERAL CONSUMER COUNCIL FOR NORTHERN IRELAND 12 16 5 33 [42.9%] [57.1%] HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE REGULATION & QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY 69 79 15 163 [46.6%] [53.4%] INVEST NORTHERN IRELAND 313 312 11 636 [50.1%] [49.9%] LABOUR RELATIONS AGENCY 32 38 4 74 [45.7%] [54.3%] LISBURN & CASTLEREAGH DISTRICT COUNCIL 558 178 50 786 [75.8%] [24.2%] LIVESTOCK & MEAT COMMISSION FOR NORTHERN IRELAND * - - - 28 - - LONDONDERRY PORT & HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS 14 50 4 68 [21.9%] [78.1%] MID & EAST ANTRIM DISTRICT COUNCIL 501 149 34 684 [77.1%] [22.9%] MID ULSTER DISTRICT COUNCIL 309 374 33 716 [45.2%] [54.8%] MIDDLETOWN CENTRE FOR AUTISM 10 25 0 35 [28.6%] [71.4%] NATIONAL MUSEUMS & GALLERIES OF NORTHERN IRELAND, THE 210 103 58 371 [67.1%] [32.9%] NEWRY MOURNE & DOWN DISTRICT COUNCIL 169 711 38 918 [19.2%] [80.8%] NORTH WEST REGIONAL COLLEGE 155 607 26 788 [20.3%] [79.7%] NORTHERN HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE TRUST 7009 4990 854 12853 [58.4%] [41.6%] NORTHERN IRELAND AMBULANCE SERVICE HSC TRUST 681 504 61 1246 [57.5%] [42.5%] NORTHERN IRELAND ASSEMBLY COMMISSION 196 129 14 339 [60.3%] [39.7%] NORTHERN IRELAND BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE AGENCY 106 88 14 208 [54.6%] [45.4%] NORTHERN IRELAND COUNCIL FOR THE CURRICULUM EXAMINATIONS & ASSESSMENT 156 174 61 391 [47.3%] [52.7%] NORTHERN IRELAND FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE BOARD 1090 792 94 1976 [57.9%] [42.1%] NORTHERN IRELAND GUARDIAN AD LITEM AGENCY 23 46 9 78 [33.3%] [66.7%] NORTHERN IRELAND HOUSING EXECUTIVE 1205 1455 77 2737 [45.3%] [54.7%] NORTHERN IRELAND LIBRARY AUTHORITY 333 310 47 690 [51.8%] [48.2%] NORTHERN IRELAND LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS' SUPERANNUATION COMMITTEE 49 33 3 85 [59.8%] [40.2%] NORTHERN IRELAND MEDICAL & DENTAL TRAINING AGENCY 72 54 4 130 [57.1%] [42.9%] NORTHERN IRELAND POLICING BOARD, THE 1682 436 41 2159 [79.4%] [20.6%] NORTHERN IRELAND PUBLIC SERVICES OMBUDSMAN 12 21 3 36 [36.4%] [63.6%] NORTHERN IRELAND RAILWAYS COMPANY LTD 614 271 31 916 [69.4%] [30.6%] NORTHERN IRELAND SCREEN COMMISSION 15 27 26 68 [35.7%] [64.3%] NORTHERN IRELAND SOCIAL CARE COUNCIL 31 25 4 60 [55.4%] [44.6%] NORTHERN IRELAND TOURIST BOARD 53 67 8 128 [44.2%] [55.8%] NORTHERN IRELAND TRANSPORT HOLDING COMPANY 16 13 0 29 [55.2%] [44.8%] NORTHERN IRELAND WATER LTD 674 551 41 1266 [55.0%] [45.0%] NORTHERN REGIONAL COLLEGE 492 272 25 789 [64.4%] [35.6%] PATIENT & CLIENT COUNCIL 14 13 3 30 [51.9%] [48.1%] POLICE OMBUDSMAN FOR NORTHERN IRELAND, THE 66 53 16 135 [55.5%] [44.5%] POLICE REHABILITATION & RETRAINING TRUST * - - - 29 - - POLICE SERVICE OF NORTHERN IRELAND, THE 4844 2153 101 7098 [69.2%] [30.8%] PROBATION BOARD FOR NORTHERN IRELAND 160 183 16 359 [46.6%] [53.4%] REGIONAL AGENCY FOR PUBLIC HEALTH & SOCIAL WELL-BEING 138 143 20 301 [49.1%] [50.9%] REGIONAL BUSINESS SERVICES ORGANISATION 524 716 214 1454 [42.3%] [57.7%] REGIONAL HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE BOARD 221 277 28 526 [44.4%] [55.6%] ROYAL MAIL GROUP PLC 1659 1698 28 3385 [49.4%] [50.6%] SECRETARY OF STATE FOR DEFENCE 210 35 14 259 [85.7%] [14.3%] SOUTH EASTERN HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE TRUST 5201 2767 839 8807 [65.3%] [34.7%] SOUTH EASTERN REGIONAL COLLEGE 475 267 139 881 [64.0%] [36.0%] SOUTH WEST COLLEGE 226 529 46 801 [29.9%] [70.1%] SOUTHERN HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE TRUST 4681 6995 658 12334 [40.1%] [59.9%] SOUTHERN REGIONAL COLLEGE 325 507 47 879 [39.1%] [60.9%] SPECIAL EU PROGRAMMES BODY, THE 19 30 3 52 [38.8%] [61.2%] SPORTS COUNCIL FOR NORTHERN IRELAND 57 56 9 122 [50.4%] [49.6%] STRANMILLIS UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, BELFAST 108 67 18 193 [61.7%] [38.3%] STRATEGIC INVESTMENT BOARD LTD 42 54 15 111 [43.8%] [56.3%] TOURISM IRELAND LTD 13 13 0 26 [50.0%] [50.0%] TRADE & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BODY, THE # - - - 38 - - ULSTER SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT LTD 57 19 12 88 [75.0%] [25.0%] ULSTERBUS LTD 1156 912 44 2112 [55.9%] [44.1%] VICTIMS & SURVIVORS SERVICE 13 13 3 29 [50.0%] [50.0%] WARRENPOINT HARBOUR AUTHORITY 11 44 1 56 [20.0%] [80.0%] WATERWAYS IRELAND 26 49 4 79 [34.7%] [65.3%] WESTERN HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE TRUST 3087 7536 709 11332 [29.1%] [70.9%] $ 98% of NIPB employees are appointed and managed by the Chief Constable on behalf of the Board * = Less than 10 Roman Catholic employees # = Less than 10 Protestant employees */# = Less than 10 Protestant employees and less than 10 Roman Catholic employees.
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