The labour movement and the hospital crisis
1922 1922 1920s 21 pages from 10 per cent. to as much as 75 per cent. of the income of the hospital. There is no inherent reason why workmen should not contribute to Voluntary Hospitals if they are properly represented on the committee of management, but in practice the subscription becomes almost a...
Main Author: | Labour Party (Great Britain) (contributor) |
---|---|
Institution: | MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick |
Language: | English English |
Published: |
London ; published by the Trades Union Congress and the Labour Party
[1922]
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10796/3E98447F-3E5A-434B-B6C5-B192AAE6F703 http://hdl.handle.net/10796/E7EC7E00-AF3F-4547-8ED3-4715EDFCF62E |
Similar Items
-
The labour movement and the hospital crisis
by: Labour Party (Great Britain)
Published: ([1922]) -
The labour movement and the hospital crisis
by: Labour Party (Great Britain)
Published: ([1922]) -
The labour movement and the hospital crisis
by: Labour Party (Great Britain)
Published: ([1922]) -
The labour movement and the hospital crisis
by: Labour Party (Great Britain)
Published: ([1922]) -
The labour movement and the hospital crisis
by: Labour Party (Great Britain)
Published: ([1922])