HOSPITAL DISPUTE
STAFF RESIGNATIONS
BOARD STANDS FIRM
(Per Press Association.)
GREYMOUTH, this day. The dissatisfaction existing among senior members of the Grey Hospital staff, which led to the recent resignations of the medical superintendent, Dr. J. W. Bridgman, the matron, Miss N. J. Sullivan, and six of eight sisters, resulted last evening in the board deciding to call applications for the vacant positions. The board decided to pay Dr. Bridgman his salary for the balance of the period of notice and to request him to take leave of absence. The matron has already left.-
The resignation of Mr. J. B. Kent, a member of the board, was not accepted.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18961, 11 March 1936, Page 5
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