Collective action: improve your working conditions
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Collective action: improve your working conditions

Daniel Allen Health journalist

Not everything needs a high-profile campaign – nurses acting together on lesser issues such as break rooms can achieve success that has significant implications

The system is stacked against staff who want to campaign for fairer conditions, with employers given ‘ample opportunities’ to silence workers’ voices.

Nursing Standard. 37, 10, 35-37. doi: 10.7748/ns.37.10.35.s15

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