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Health Manpower Management, 1994
An increasing number of organizations are addressing the issue of trade union recognition, particularly NHS trusts considering introducing local pay determination. Burnley NHS Trust developed a strategic approach to the issue, establishing pre‐determined outcomes and measurable criteria to determine which organizations – if any – would have recognition
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An increasing number of organizations are addressing the issue of trade union recognition, particularly NHS trusts considering introducing local pay determination. Burnley NHS Trust developed a strategic approach to the issue, establishing pre‐determined outcomes and measurable criteria to determine which organizations – if any – would have recognition
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Nursing Standard, 1991
Union leader Rodney Bickerstaffe last week called on the Government to open wards for National Health Service patients in the same way as it had for Gulf war casualties.
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Union leader Rodney Bickerstaffe last week called on the Government to open wards for National Health Service patients in the same way as it had for Gulf war casualties.
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Spanish trade unions enjoy an uncomfortable mix of high coverage and very low membership base. This state of affairs has arisen primarily because of state support for the collective representation system. Union organisation in terms of the core and its branches and system.
S. Milner, G. Nombela
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Industrial and Commercial Training, 1979
The recent wave of strikes, official and unofficial, in all kinds of economic and public activity, affecting all kinds of persons from children to pensioners, occasioning suffering, misery and harm to the community in general, has caused January 1979 to be called ‘Black January’.
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The recent wave of strikes, official and unofficial, in all kinds of economic and public activity, affecting all kinds of persons from children to pensioners, occasioning suffering, misery and harm to the community in general, has caused January 1979 to be called ‘Black January’.
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