- Conference
- National Delegate Conference 1998
- Date
- 2 June 1998
- Decision
- Carried as Amended
"In addition 83% of the public say that they are against private companies running public services. If the government ignores its own MP's, ignores the public, they […]
"However, in order to live up to these proposed standards you need proper training and you can't get a well qualified […]
A patient who attacked a nurse at St George’s hospital, South London this week (Tuesday 8th January) is to appear in court in Wandsworth today on three counts of GBH
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It will give our members, particularly those at the Whittington Hospital, a much needed boost after a week in which […]
UNISON, the UK’s largest health union, today expressed delight and pledged their full support for Government plans to drops proposals to draft in private managers to run so called failing hospitals
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