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1by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…Committees of public authorities. iii. Private individuals. 126/TG/RES/X/1036A/14…”
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2by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…The qualifications demanded from tuberculosis visitors vary according to the work which they are called upon to perform, and to the preferences of individual local authorities. In some cases, general nursing training only is required, while in others considerable importance is attached to training and/or experience in public health and social work, with or without nursing training. …”
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3by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…The scheme is to be on the lines of the Federated Superannuation System for Universities whereby insurance policies are taken out for individual employes. The total contribution is to be 15 per cent. of salary and emoluments, 10 per cent. being paid by the hospital and 5 per cent. by the nurses. …”
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4by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…The local joint committees could deal effectively with disciplinary questions, promotion, and other matters affecting individual nurses or small groups of nurses rather than the profession as a whole. …”
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5by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…The nurses attached to the Army and Navy being regarded as strictly military or Navy personnel, as the case may be, are given no rights of Trade Union association, and such recommendations as individuals may desire to make in connection with their conditions of service have to be submitted through their respective officers to the matron-in-chief. …”
Published [1927]
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6by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…In the words of a London hospital : "Compensation is expected according to the individual circumstances if the agreement is broken. …”
Published [1927]
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7by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…The great majority of the general hospitals have no superannuation or pension scheme. Individual nurses (over 3,000) are pensioned through the Royal British Pension Fund for Nurses. …”
Published [1927]