Level | Item |
Reference Number (click to see whole series/group) | AC13/15 |
Extent | 1 file |
Title | PAPERS RELATING TO STAGGERED HOURS OF WORK FOR STAFF IN THE ACCOUNTANT'S DEPARTMENT |
Date | 1942 - 1962 |
Admin History | The Kennet Committee was a committee under the chairmanship of Edward Hilton Young, 1st Baron Kennet, appointed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1942 to ascertain how to secure the greatest possible release of manpower for the forces in the sphere of banking and finance. |
Description | Memoranda dealing with the report of the Kennet Committee, 1942-45; investigation of staggered hours of work, 1947-59; and the Dealing & Accounts Office's suggestion to stagger hours, 1962. The file includes memoranda and statistics of staffing economies during World War Two. |
Original Reference | 114_4 |
Keyword | men; active service; World War Two; Second World War; WWII |