Piece
7 Lab.
Catalogue reference: WO 177/2951
Date: 1942 June - 1944 Aug.
7 Lab.
Sub-series
Catalogue reference: Sub-series within LAB 7
Sub-series within LAB 7
This section concerns the Training Department T. A few files are called TF, they deal with finance and are in the main T series, all are for 1919.
This section concerns the Training Department T.
A few files are called TF, they deal with finance and are in the main T series, all are for 1919.
See also LAB 7/277-281 TDS Training disabled soldiers:
LAB 2/1539/4/F/350/8/1925 contains a detailed account of the men in industrial training: LAB 2/1539/4/F350/8/1925
See also other training file series: LAB 7/282-283 TFM TW TWN TWO TWX:
See also LAB 18, Training, 1922-1962: LAB 18
The Training Department was formed in January 1919, when the section of the Civil Demobilisation and Resettlement Department dealing with training was made into a separate department. In May 1919 it took over responsibility for training disabled ex-servicemen from the Ministry of Pensions. When the Appointments and Civil Liabilities Department ended in 1925, the Civil Liabilities section merged with the Training Department. When the Civil Liabilities section ended in 1929, responsibility for training was transferred to the Employment and Insurance Department which then split to form the Employment and Training Department, LAB 7/74-91.
The Training Department in 1919 was made responsible for industrial training of non-commissioned ex-servicemen, and men and women discharged from war occupations. It was also responsible for training disabled ex-servicemen (to be completed in 1923), looking after apprentices whose term had been interrupted by war service (to be completed in 1921), and training widows and dependants of officers and widows of ex-servicemen (to be completed in 1920). It administered government training factories and controlled divisional and local training committees.
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