Nurses making banners at Marion Hall for the “Nurses are worth more” march on Friday night in Christchurch. Hundreds are expected for the march, which is in support of wage claims and to protest against staff shortages. It will be the first time Canterbury nurses have marched in protest. They will start from the Bridge of Remembrance at 5 p.m. on Friday and end at the Arts Centre. Working on preparations (from left) are Ms Jenni Tarrant, Ms Suzanne Longley, Ms Sue Harrison, Mr John Murphy, Ms Nikki Hurndell and Ms Mary Anne Ryan.
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94Nurses making banners at Marion Hall for the “Nurses are worth more” march on Friday night in Christchurch. Hundreds are expected for the march, which is in support of wage claims and to protest against staff shortages. It will be the first time Canterbury nurses have marched in protest. They will start from the Bridge of Remembrance at 5 p.m. on Friday and end at the Arts Centre. Working on preparations (from left) are Ms Jenni Tarrant, Ms Suzanne Longley, Ms Sue Harrison, Mr John Murphy, Ms Nikki Hurndell and Ms Mary Anne Ryan. Press, 4 July 1985, Page 9
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