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But Nalgo leaders say residents need the service more than ever in the current economic climate.
Nalgo said it estimated that 100,000 jobs will be lost in local government and the health service in the next financial year.
Nalgo members were protesting at the proposed closure of a 24-hour crisis intervention centre.
The local Nalgo branch has called a general meeting for tomorrow when members will be balloted on whether to withdraw their labour.
He has since been sacked by Nalgo and has debts of £10,000.
They replay next Sunday at the Nalgo Sports ground (1.00).
His father Frederick was a Nalgo shop steward.
She said he worked for the fund on a voluntary basis, adding: 'It had nothing to do with Nalgo.
Meanwhile NALGO is considering whether to take industrial action over the issue.
Gavin, since been dismissed by local government union Nalgo, was a full-time union official representing thousands of council employees.
NALGO, which represents 34 of the 120 staff at the six homes, said only two voted against the strike.
Hardest unimportant question to get out of my mind: that Nalgo ad about the poll tax - how come she's got a staircase in her kitchen?
The government's 1.5% public sector pay limit faced a major challenge today after it was rejected by leaders of 500,000 local government workers belonging to Nalgo.
As I have said in the past, NALGO are welcome at those meetings.
They were among thousands of members of the union NALGO taking industrial action.
The NALGO camp closed in 1974 and was sold in 1976.
Click here to see photos of the NALGO camp from the 1930s.
These proposals have been discussed with NALGO with a view to their immediate implementation.
Nalgo branch secretary Judy Cotter said a tiny fraction of the money stolen by Gavin was from his union.
Irby include Phil Green for their home clash with Liverpool Nalgo.
Patients shouldn't be affected, NALGO say they'll be providing emergency cover.
He joined NALGO in 1965 and the Labour Party the following year.
This provoked a further dispute with NALGO.
Now the office staff, there was no closed shop there but our union was NALGO.
Phil Green resumes in the Irby bowling attack at home to Liverpool Nalgo.
She became active in the co-operative movement, then began working for the National and Local Government Officers Association in 1961.
Hodgson v National and Local Government Officers Association [1972] 1 WLR 130, the same principle applied between the executive committee and the conference of a trade union.
He worked initially as a social worker in Wolverhampton for six years from 1977, and from 1978-1982 he served as a shop steward with the National and Local Government Officers Association.
Mr Marek Wilusyzynski was a member of the trade union, the National and Local Government Officers Association, whose strike plan was to refuse to answer enquiries from the Liberal/SDP controlled council members.
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.
In 1993, NUPE merged with NALGO (the National and Local Government Officers Association) and COHSE (the Confederation of Health Service Employees) to form UNISON.
Alex Thomson, the national officer of the largest trade union in the water industry, the National and Local Government Officers Association, today echoed the doubts of many when he said, "Privatizing water makes about as much sense as privatizing the air we breathe."
The Daily Telegraph reported what happened next: "More than 100 Christians gathered outside County Hall to demonstrate their support for Mr Andrew Croall.... Members of the National and Local Government Officers Association, meanwhile, held a protest backing the suspension.