Honorary Medical Staffs And Social Security
[Per Press Association.—Copyr'iglit. 1 CHRISTCHURCH, This Day.
“The honorary medical staff at the Christchurch public hospital is ciuite prepared, to carry its work on indefinitely, but in the meantime it is not agreeable to discuss the question of remuneration in respect of its duties in relation to hospital benefits under the Social Security Act." This information was contained in a report presented to the hospital board yesterday morning by the chairman of the hospital committee. Sir Hugh A cl and.
The report mentioned that the chairman of the board. Mr L. E. Evans, land interviewed the chairman r,f the honorary staff, who had stated the position.
Sir Hugh's report added that the Hospital Board’s Association had suggested that negotiations should proceed between each board and the members of the honorary staff, but the stall: chairman had replied that he had nothing further to say.
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Northern Advocate, 25 May 1939, Page 2
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