Catalogue description Manpower Services Commission: Manpower Intelligence and Planning Division: Registered Files of the Commission Secretariat.

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Reference: ET 20
Title: Manpower Services Commission: Manpower Intelligence and Planning Division: Registered Files of the Commission Secretariat.
Description:

Registered files of the Manpower Services Commission's Secretariat, containing papers and correspondence put before the Commission additional to the minutes and agendas.

Date: 1974-1992
Arrangement:

The series is arranged in file reference order.

Related material:

Manpower Services Commission minutes: ET 1

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: E2D; P2D
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Manpower Services Commission, 1973-1988

Manpower Services Commission, Manpower Intelligence and Planning Division, 1979-1985

Physical description: 270 file(s)
Access conditions: Open unless otherwise stated
Immediate source of acquisition:

From 2011 Department for Work and Pensions

Custodial history: Manpower Services Commission 1974–1988; Training Commission 1988; Department of Employment 1988–1995; Department for Education and Employment 1995–2001; Department for Work and Pensions 2001.
Accumulation dates: 1974-1988
Selection and destruction information: OSP35 3.12 (Departmental committees, boards, working parties). OSP31 5.1.27 (initiatives aimed at improving vocational training as part of the fight against increasing unemployment). OSP31 5.1.11 (records of the Manpower Services Commission relating to the policy determining changes). OSP31 4.2.2.3 (social and industrial history for records relating to vocational training, particularly those closely related to the activities of the Department of Employment).
Accruals: Series is accruing.
Administrative / biographical background:

The meetings of the Manpower Services Commissioners were usually also attended by heads of divisions and members of the Secretariat.

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