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Civil Service (Post-War Entry)

Volume 387: debated on Tuesday 23 March 1943

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asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury whether, in the plans which the Government is making for the staffing of the Civil Service after the war, he will specially consider the claims of, and the valuable experience of, young men and women who have served in the Armed Forces or the women's auxiliaries in preference to others who will not have the advantage of having rendered this disciplined service?

The question of the conditions under which ex-Service men and women will enter the Civil Service after the war will be a matter for the Government of the day, but I have no doubt whatever that their claims will be fully and sympathetically considered.