|
Ministry of Labour |
Status | Defunct |
---|
Formation | 1916 |
---|
First holder | William Bridgeman |
---|
Final holder | William Whitelaw |
---|
Abolished | 1964 |
---|
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour was a junior position within the British government, subordinate to the Minister of Labour. It was established in December 1916, at the same time as the Ministry of Labour. When the Ministry of Labour was renamed the Ministry of Labour and National Service in 1939, the position was consequently renamed Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and National Service. When the Ministry resumed its former name in 1959, the office once again became named Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour. The post was abolished in 1964.
YouTube Encyclopedic
-
1/3
Views:1 828
26 796
39 415
-
2015 Financial Literacy Summit Discusses Unique Personal Finance Challenges Millennials Face
-
Enoch Powell and the Sovereignty of Parliament - Professor Vernon Bogdanor
-
1963 Swearing-in of State Government of Singapore (Berita Singapura)
List of Parliamentary Secretaries
Parliamentary Secretaries to the Ministry of Labour, 1916-1939
Parliamentary Secretaries to the Ministry of Labour and National Service, 1939-1959
Parliamentary Secretaries to the Ministry of Labour, 1959-1964
This page was last edited on 9 July 2023, at 18:24