The Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (PRC) was established in the United Kingdom during World War I in 1914 to promote military enlistment and encourage volunteer service in the armed forces. Comprising MPs and local officials, the PRC aimed to mobilize public support, organize recruitment drives, and disseminate information about the war effort. Their efforts were part of a broader campaign to address manpower shortages as the conflict escalated. The committee played a significant role in fostering a sense of duty and patriotism among citizens.
The artist of "Britain Needs You At Once" (St. George and the dragon) is unattributed, but these World War I recruiting posters were commissioned by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee.
Parliamentary Information Technology Committee was created in 1981.
Norwegian Parliamentary Intelligence Oversight Committee was created in 1996.
I think it stands for "The Parliamentary Joint Committee (PJC)"
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Not directly. A committee of parliament, who are appionted from all major parties, has input into the appointments process of a committee of the judiciary itself. The choices are from the legal profession and only will be questioned by the parliamentary committee if there is a controversial choice.
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The recruiting committee plays a key role in the hiring process by reviewing job applications, conducting interviews, and recommending candidates to be hired for new positions within a company.
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The verb form of "committee" is "to committee," which means to assign something to a committee for consideration or discussion. However, this usage is relatively rare and more common in specific contexts like organizational or parliamentary procedures. In general, "committee" is primarily used as a noun.
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For federal offices and some statewide offices, most of that is handled by the Republican National Committee and the Democratic National Committee.