Level | Item |
Reference Number (click to see whole series/group) | G15/203 |
Extent | 1 file |
Title | SECRETARY'S FILES: SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON ORGANISATION (PEACOCK COMMITTEE) |
Date | 9 May 1933 - 27 Nov 1933 |
Admin History | This Committee was set up in 1931 to consider the direction and management structure of the Bank. It led inter alia to formal abandonment of the rotation of the chairs, to the creation of Executive Directors, to the creation of the Establishments Department and to the abolition of a number of ancient survivals including the Committee of Daily Waiting, Directors Fines and the annual re-election of Staff. The Committee interviewed the Governors, the senior officials and the outside Directors and received much written evidence besides. |
Description | The papers shed much light on the routine organisation of work in the higher echelons and to attitudes on subjects as diverse as the handling of relations with Whitehall and Overseas Central Banks and the organisation of the filing system. |
Original Reference | P49_01 |