Kenneth Barnes (civil servant)
Sir Kenneth Barnes, KCB (26 August 1922 – 16 September 2010) was an English civil servant.
He attended Accrington Grammar School and Balliol College, Oxford, before serving in the Lancashire Fusiliers during the Second World War.[1] In 1948 he entered the Ministry of Labour. After two years at the Cabinet Office (1966–68), he was deputy secretary at the Department of Employment, before serving as Permanent Secretary from 1976 to 1982. This was a difficult period, marred by industrial disputes, the Winter of Discontent and then some of the department's core functions being separated off into the Manpower Services Commission, the Health and Safety Commission and Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service.[2] He retired in 1982.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Barnes, Sir Kenneth", Who's Who (online ed., Oxford University Press, 1 December 2016). Retrieved 10 April 2025.
- ^ "Sir Kenneth Barnes", The Times, 18 November 2010, p. 81. Gale IF0504149378.