ROYAL COMMISSION
BRITISH CIVIL SERVICE
TEEMS OP REFEBENCE
British Official Wireless.
RUGBY, 30th September. The King has approved of the appointment of a Royal Commission on the Civil Service under the chairmanship of Lord Tomlin. Its fifteen members include educational authorities and persons connected with public work, and five of them are women—namely, the Duchess of Atholl, who is a Conservative member of Parliament; Mrs. AJrrton Gould, Mrs. Hamilton, a Labour member of Parliament, Mrs. Lowe, and Mrs. Wintringham, former Liberal member of Parliament.
[ The terms of reference are to inquire 4nto and report on (1) the structure and organisation of the Civil Service, including that of recruitment; (2) the conditions of service, with particular reference to the general standard of remuneration and the existing differentiation between the remuneration payable respectively to men and women Civil servants, the machinery for discussion and settlement of questions relating to conditions of service, and the position of the ex-Civil servant in unestablished employment; (3) conditions of retirement from the Civil- Service, including the retirement of women Civil servants on marriage.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 81, 2 October 1929, Page 11
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177ROYAL COMMISSION Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 81, 2 October 1929, Page 11
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