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14by Scanlon, Thomas M.“…He also examines objections to the pursuit of equality on the ground that it involves objectionable interference with individual liberty, and argues that ideas of desert do not provide a basis either for justifying significant economic inequality or for objecting to it."…”
Published 2018
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15Published October 1942“…For workers in residence: Cash value of residential emoluments when away from hospital; separate bedrooms; adequate washing and bathroom facilities; good food; sitting and recreation rooms, and no restrictions on individual liberty when off duty. Cost of providing and making-up uniform to be borne by employing institution, or cash allowances in lieu. …”
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16Published October 1942“…RESTRICTIONS ON INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY. Petty restrictions (amounting in some cases to a form of tyranny) and limitations on the liberty of nurses when off-duty to be stopped forthwith. …”
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17Published October 1942“…Nurses 11 Student Nurses — see Nurses — annual leave 21 TN.T. poisoning 8, 9, 18 — domiciliary, number of 34 Trade Union Branches 9 — hours of work 21 — Machinery (National Negotiating) 26 — in non-nursing work 12 — living conditions 13, 21 Trade Unionism 6, 26 — marriage 22 Trade Unions 26 — night duty 21 — in Health Services 27, 35 — number of 33, 34 Trades Councils 9, 10 — off duty 21 Tuberculosis 16 — recruitment 23 Unnecessary treatment, reduction of 13 — "Registered Ancillary" 22 — residential emoluments 21 Voluntary Hospitals — see Hospitals — restrictions on individual liberty 22 — bodies concerned with health 29 — salaries of 19-21 Wage and Working Condition of Health Workers 6, 18 — Trades Union and 22, 26 — training 22 Workers' Health Inspectorate 10 15X/2/103/252…”
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18by Civil Liberties Defense and Education Fund (CLDEF), New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU)“…The courts have said a municipality may enact regulations in the interest of public safety, health, welfare or convenience, but these may not abridge the individual liberties secured by the Constitution to those who wish to speak, write, print or circulate information or opinion. [] 4. …”
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