Stories
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NHS strikes and the decade of discontent
When the social unrest of the 1970s spread to the NHS, dissatisfied staff challenged the status quo for the first time in quarter of a century.
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“Everybody desires a degree of independence”
I’m 26, and building a network of friends and my career. Unlike most people my age, I’m entirely dependent on carers to achieve this.
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How to play in secret
In secret games the strangers around you are playing too. They just don’t know it. Read on for some great ideas for undercover fun at work, school – or almost anywhere.
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When doctors get sick
Feeling guilty about developing a health problem, our anonymous GP contemplates how the system could better support doctors when they’re sick.
Catalogue
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Intellectual property in the workplace : know your rights as author and employee : report of an AUT-NATFHE Confederation conference.
Date: [1994]- Books
Workers' privacy. Part III, Testing in the workplace.
Date: [1993], ©1993- Ephemera
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Your rights in the AIDS era. 3, Discrimination at work / Immunity.
Date: 1989- Books
I want to strip my clothes not my rights! / Maddie Burdon.
Burdon, MaddiemDate: [2022?]- Books
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An account of proposals made for the benefit of His Majesty's naval service: shewing their general object and tendency, - the future supply of timber for the Purposes of the Royal Navy; Means of contributing to its Preservation, - the well-being of the dock-yards, ships, magazines, and Stores; with the reciprocal Advantages and Conveniences of its Individuals. Interepersed With Admiralty and Navyboard Regulations, and occasional Remarks of some of its Honourable Members. Together with certain other transactions. In A Letter To the Right Honourable the Earl of Sandwich, First Lord-Commissioner of the Admiralty. By Yeoman Lott, Late Agent to the Royal-Hospital at Plymouth.
Lott, Yeoman.Date: M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]