ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD WHITLEY COUNCIL
Named after J. H. Whitley (1866–1935), chairman of the committee that recommended setting up such councils (1917).
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WHITLEY COUNCIL»
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Whitley Council in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Whitley Council and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The English Prison and Borstal Systems: An Account of the ...
For the subordinate staff there is a separate Departmental Whitley Council for the
Prison Service, on which all grades are represented through the Prison Officers'
Association. The constitution follows the model constitution prescribed by the ...
2
Flexible Working and Training for Doctors and Dentists: A ...
The National Health Service (NHS) provides doctors and dentists with very good
benefits under the General Whitley Council Conditions of Service.1 Dental and
medical practitioners working in primary care within the NHS (NHS practitioners)
...
3
Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard)
ORAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Question No. 15 Mr. Zafrud Deen asked the
Chief Secretary — (a) If the Government would state the reasons why one of the
two staff associations, which formed the staff side of the Central Whitley Council,
...
4
Public Administration: Theory and Practice
Only then can these problems be solved. In England, a most effective scheme of
staff relations has been developed through the medium of civil service of the
National Whitley Council. Many other countries have been following this pattern
for ...
5
Higher Civil Servants in Britain: From 1870 to the Present Day
BARLOW Committee (Civil Service National Whitley Council) on the Marriage
Bar in the Civil Service. P.P. 1945–6, X. BARLOW Committee (Civil Service
National Whitley Council) on Recruitment to Established Posts in the Civil
Service ...
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English Pris&Borstal Ils 205
(4) WHITLEY COUNCILS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE Members of the staffs
of all grades partake, through the appropriate representative staff Associations, in
the Whitley Council 1 machinery which was set up for the Civil Service in 1919.
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The Ashgate Companion to the History of Textile Workers, ...
The General Union of Textile Workers was not strong enough to mount a
resistance similar to that in cotton, being reliant on the Whitley Council to decide
the level of wages in the wool industry. Collective bargaining through the Whitley
...
Lex Heerma van Voss, Els Hiemstra-Kuperus, Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk, 2010
Then, following a Whitley Council deadlock, the MTUC brought its wage claim to
the Legislative Council where the Chief Minister intervened to accede to a
favorable settlement for “social improvement.”73 Soon afterwards rubber estates
and ...
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Democracy, Bureaucracy, and Technocracy: Assumptions of ...
Composition of the National Whitley Council The National Whitley Council is one
of the largest joint councils in Britain. Thus, the first clause of its Constitution
reads "The Council shall consist of 54 members (including four Secretaries) to be
...
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Public Administration Problems And Perspectives
Standing and ad hoc committees are freely used. Corresponding to the National
Whitley Council each Department has its own Whitley council composed in a
similar manner and having the same objectives and employing the same
methods of ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WHITLEY COUNCIL»
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Whitley Council is used in the context of the following news items.
Union's last ditch bid to save Whitley Council
It replaces the Civil Service Commission, which employs all civil servants, and the Whitley Council which set the terms and conditions for public sector manual ... «Isle of Man Today, Jul 15»
Manual workers' pay rise will cost £750000
... at a meeting of the employers' and employees' sides of the Whitley Council. ... about 1,650 manual and craft workers on Whitley Council terms and conditions. «Isle of Man Today, Nov 14»
Is Whitley Council's demise a done deal?
A union leader claims government plans to scrap the Whitley Council - the pay negotiating body for public sector manual workers - is already a done deal. «Isle of Man Today, Sep 13»
Agenda for Change: Have hopes for fair pay faded?
Nursing Times conducted its own poll to find out what frontline nurses thought about the successor to the old Whitley Council arrangements. Based on a web ... «Nursing Times, Jul 09»