Catalogue description Board of Trade and successors: Establishment Division: Registered Files (EG and E (P, G and R suffix) Series)

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Details of BT 296
Reference: BT 296
Title: Board of Trade and successors: Establishment Division: Registered Files (EG and E (P, G and R suffix) Series)
Description:

Policy, general and record files of the Establishment Division of the Board of Trade and the combined and separate Departments of Trade and Industry.

The files relate to staffing matters such as complementing, recruitment, postings and secondments (including exchanges between the civil service and industry), appraisal, training, redundancy and retirement, pay, superannuation, welfare, allowances, conditions, accommodation and dispersal and trade union matters for their own and subordinate organisations.

The series also includes files relating to the structure and functions of the departments, including transfers of function and subsequent reorganisations, especially in connection with civil aviation, shipping and shipbuilding; standard departmental procedures; and departmental records. A number of files relate specifically to the Trade Commissioner Service.

Most of the departments' files in the E and EG series up to 1960 are in BT 13. Other files of the same series are in BT 295

Date: 1931-1987
Related material:

Registered files of the Establishment and Management Services Division of the Ministry of Technology are in FV 51

Establishment Division files of the Department of Trade and Industry are in FV 59

Registered files of the Establishment Division of the Ministry of Technology are in HF 6

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: EG and E (P, G and R suffix) file series
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Physical description: 833 file(s)
Access conditions: Subject to 30 year closure unless otherwise stated
Accruals: Series is accruing

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