The Labour Party and the Nursing Profession

1927 1927 1920s 40 pages 17 passing of the State examinations gives the candidate a State registration certificate in mental nursing. Overtime is condemned, and special payment provided for exigencies. Any disputes arising out of the agreement are referred to a Standing Joint Conciliation Committee...

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Main Author: MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937 (contributor)
Institution:MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Language:English
English
Published: London : The Labour Party (London : Co-operative Print. Society Ltd.) [1927]
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description 1927 1927 1920s 40 pages 17 passing of the State examinations gives the candidate a State registration certificate in mental nursing. Overtime is condemned, and special payment provided for exigencies. Any disputes arising out of the agreement are referred to a Standing Joint Conciliation Committee. The scale of basic wages for male nurses in institutions situated in urban areas is shown below in detail. To these basic rates the cost of living bonus referred to below must be added to ascertain the actual wage received: — NURSES APPOINTED PRIOR TO 17TH JULY, 1922. £ s. d. Minimum wage 2 0 0 per week. Service increments— On completion of 1st year's service 0 2 0 On completion of 2nd year's service 0 2 0 On completion of 3rd year's service 0 2 0 On completion of 4th year's service 0 2 0 On completion of 5th year's service 0 2 0 Proficiency pay 0 4 0 Extra on being appointed charge nurse 0 4 0 Maximum 2 18 0 per week. NURSES APPOINTED SUBSEQUENT TO 17TH JULY, 1922. £ s. d. 1 14 0 per week. Proficiency pay— 2s. per week on passing each of the three qualifying examinations 0 6 0 Service increments— On completion of 4th year's service 0 3 0 On completion of 5th year's service 0 3 0 On completion of 6th year's service 0 3 0 On completion of 7th year's service 0 3 0 On completion of 8th year's service 0 2 0 Extra on being appointed charge nurse 0 4 0 Maximum 2 18 0 per week. A general outline of the wage rates is given below: — TABLE (8). MALE FEMALE INSTITUTION. Minimum. Maximum. Minimum. Maximum. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Rural 1 13 0 2 13 0 1 6 5 2 3 3 Urban ......... 1 14 0 2 18 0 1 7 3 2 7 3 A bonus system prevails whereby over and above the minimum wage nurses receive £2 10s. on passing the preliminary examination and £5 on passing the final examination. Furthermore, a bonus is paid by each institution to meet the extra cost of living prevailing in the district above that of July, 1914. Adjustments are made in accordance with the figures published by the "Labour Gazette.'' 126/TG/RES/X/1036A/14
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Transport and General Workers' Union
Hospitals and nursing, 1924-1946
Health care
Nursing--Law and legislation--Great Britain
The Labour Party and the Nursing Profession
title The Labour Party and the Nursing Profession
topic Transport and General Workers' Union
Hospitals and nursing, 1924-1946
Health care
Nursing--Law and legislation--Great Britain
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