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"Of cohse, no one knows exactly which system it is - lost in the mists of antiquity.
They'd have to, of cohse, oah we wouldn't tweat with them."
The only payment I received was for travelling expenses from COHSE.
Scottish nurses could face a cut in special duty payments if proposals now being considered go ahead, according to COHSE.
I have served on three regional appeal panels as a COHSE representative and have certainly never been paid.
At COHSE, she held several positions, leaving on her election to Parliament in the capacity of Parliamentary officer.
She said the three nursing unions, Cohse, Nupe and the RCN all opposed the move.
A great deal of interest has bee expressed and COHSE detects what it calls 'a lemming-like rush' in this direction.
Of cohse, he has based it lahgely on the pwevious wuhk of Gleen."
However, the role of COHSE, the trade union which sponsors the hon. Gentleman, in delivering that quality of care is, at best, marginal.
COHSE researcher Steven Weeks say his main concern is that the schemes being marketed 'are not designed to measure the type of jobs nurses do'.
Confederation of Health Service Employees (COHSE)
A NEW super union was created yesterday when members of Nalgo, Nupe and Cohse voted to merge.
First, I concede that not many consultants are members of NUPE or COHSE.
Ministers are also likely to emphasise the industrial muscle which will be created by the merger of three public sector unions - Nupe, Nalgo and Cohse.
So far COHSE has drawn encouragement from the fact that despite general interest no unit or trust has managed to get a job evaluation scheme off the ground.
Unison will be formed next year if it gets similar backing from unions Cohse and Nalgo, and a secret ballot of the members of all three in November.
Is not it sad to hear that until yesterday no representations had been made on the patients charter by NUPE and COHSE?
To ask the Secretary of State for Health what representations he has received from NUPE and COHSE on the patients charter.
Will the Minister pay tribute to the distinguished record of COHSE and NUPE in providing excellent standards of patient care over many years?
Perhaps not surprisingly, the hon. Gentleman's question is a straight paraphrase from publications issued by COHSE and NUPE.
COHSE, NALGO, NUPE working together in Northumberland.
In 1946, the union merged with the Hospital and Welfare Services Union to form the Confederation of Health Service Employees (COHSE).
Does he hope that Labour Members of Parliament who are sponsored by COHSE and NUPE will prevail on those unions to put the patients first?
Of course, no consultants are members of organisations such as NUPE and COHSE, so the hon. Gentleman should not try to run the two things together.
He then said that that system is created by the National Union of Public Employees and the Confederation of Health Service Employees.
Confederation of Health Service Employees (COHSE)
He chaired the conference which saw the union merge with others to form the Confederation of Health Service Employees, and was also elected as president of the new union.
Fatalities caused by hypothermia will lead to the Government's imposition of VAT on fuel being seen as a death tax, the Confederation of Health Service Employees claimed yesterday.
In 1946, the union merged with the Hospital and Welfare Services Union to form the Confederation of Health Service Employees (COHSE).
Since 1969, he had worked for the Confederation of Health Service Employees, first as assistant regional secretary, then from 1970 to 1974 as regional secretary for Yorkshire and East Midlands.
The Confederation of Health Service Employees (COHSE) was a United Kingdom trade union representing workers primarily in the National Health Service.
Jim Devine, Scottish regional officer of the Confederation of Health Service Employees, said there was no need for a pay intelligence unit to find out what the Government's strategy is for its staff.
Members of the Confederation of Health Service Employees (COHSE) and the National Union of Public Employees (NUPE) should also approach their stewards for help.
The union was renamed the Mental Hospital and Institutional Workers' Union in 1930 and amalgamated with others to form the Confederation of Health Service Employees (COHSE) in 1947.
He served as a member of the Confederation of Health Service Employees (COHSE) union National Executive Committee and COHSE's Medical Guild from 1946-1951.
First, it is clear that putting the National Union of Public Employees, the National and Local Government Officers Association and the Confederation of Health Service Employees back in the driving seat will never solve the problem.
She worked briefly in the economic directorate of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) in 1984, before working for the Confederation of Health Service Employees (COHSE) later in the year.
That would not only cost a great deal of money, but put power once again into the hands of the National Union of Public Employees and the Confederation of Health Service Employees, which could then decide how hospitals were to be run.
The present name was adopted in 1993 on the merger of NALGO with the National Union of Public Employees (NUPE) and Confederation of Health Service Employees (CoHSE).
Prior to his election, Devine worked as a full time trade union official for the Confederation of Health Service Employees and then as Head of Health in the Scottish Region of the public sector union UNISON.
In 1993, NUPE merged with NALGO (the National and Local Government Officers Association) and COHSE (the Confederation of Health Service Employees) to form UNISON.
Senior officials in the National and Local Government Officers' Association, National Union of Public Employees, and Confederation of Health Service Employees hope the term will project a modern image of workers in harmony with themselves and the public.
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