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What (who) is Manpower Services Commission - definition


Manpower Services Commission         
UK GOVERNMENT AGENCY
Manpower Services
The Manpower Services Commission (MSC) was a non-departmental public body of the Department of Employment Group in the United Kingdom created by Edward Heath's Conservative Government in 1973. The MSC had a remit to co-ordinate employment and training services in the UK through a ten-member commission drawn from industry, trade unions, local authorities and education interests.
Commission (art)         
ACT OF REQUESTING THE CREATION OF ART
Commission (music); Art commission; Musical commission; Music commission
In art, a commission is the act of requesting the creation of a piece, often on behalf of another. Artwork may be commissioned by private individuals, by the government, or businesses.
Commission des services juridiques         
GOVERNMENT OF QUEBEC ENTITY IN CHARGE OF LEGAL AID
Quebec Legal Services Commission
The Commission des services juridiques (English: Quebec Legal Services Commission) is a government organization in the Canadian province of Quebec. Established with the passage of Quebec's Legal Aid Act 1972, it is responsible for ensuring that legal aid is provided to all who apply for it and are financially eligible.
Examples of use of Manpower Services Commission
1. We did see John about six weeks ago when we went walking together, but there was no sign of anything troubling him then." Mrs Robinson spent 14 years at the Manpower Services Commission, then joined the Staffordshire Training and Enterprise Council in 1''1 as deputy chief executive.