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Articles in April, 2008 issue of Lamp, The
- Nurses deserve fair rates for night shift: the night duty penalty rate for NSW nurses is the lowest in Australia. There has been no rise since 1975. The NSWNA pay and conditions campaign in the public health system provides an opportunity to bring our nig
- Pay claim responds to nurses' concerns
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Peaceful warrior: a quality film for those who want to reach their dreams but don't know how
by Rachael Allen - Conferences, seminars, meetings
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Invitation to join May Day brigade to Venezuela
by Niko Leka -
Lack of recognition of senior nurses
by Joy Golds - Get involved and we will win
- Lyn shoulders three-year campaign
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Palliative Care and Aged Care: A Guide to Practice
by Jeannette Bromfield - Union gets Super payments for nurse on Workers' Compensation
- AWAs cost workers up to $500 a week
- What you can do to help
- New hospital's many failings
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A compassionate nurse: Lesley A Nolan-O'Neile: 1953-2007
by Susanne Nolan - Nurses branded 'drunken and promiscuous'
- Top executives to snub PM's appeal
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Congratulations on 35 years
by Kim Taylor - Matt's on board: to help new NSWNA members
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Ask Judith: when it comes to your rights and entitlements at work, NSWNA Assistant General Secretary Judith Kiejda has the answers
by Judith Kiejda - Nursing online: this month The Lamp begins a review of original research and scholarly papers about nursing. We begin with a selection of papers available on the Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing website , produced by the ANF
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Thanks for scholarship
by Becky Broomfield - Studies show shiftwork is harmful
- Injured at work? How to avoid the Workers' Compensation trap: nursing is a physical profession dogged by high injury rates and the murky, confusing world of Workers' Compensation can add more pain and stress. Nurses should contact the NSWNA if they suffer
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General Anatomy: Principles and Applications
by Jeannette Bromfield - Gillard nails Libs over skills shortage
- Nurses kick up their heels in solidarity
- We love our job: challenges and all
- Jan crumbles under base load
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How Doctors Think
by Jeannette Bromfield -
It's tough filling night shift
by Damien Hayes - Recruitment fast-tracked at Bathurst: union inspection reveals design, safety flaws
- A wonderful life: Eugenie May Lynch
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Bureaucracy turns nurses away
by Wendy Hall -
New Chief Nurse a step forward for nursing: Chief Nurse gives nurses a presence at the heart of government
by Brett Holmes - Review of nurse practitioner laws
- Gender pay gap 'widening': women now paid 16% less than men, says report
- Without support young nurses won't stay
- Welcome to WorkCover
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Partnerships in Community Mental Health Nursing and Dementia Care: Practice Perspectives
by Jeannette Bromfield -
It's really hard as a single mum
by Leanne Courts - Roster plan worries Hunter nurses: pattern rostering may be restrictive and inflexible
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Intravenous Medications: A Handbook for Nurses and Health Professionals
by Jeannette Bromfield - Rudd freezes MP's pay: employers want restraint for everyonebar themselves
- What we're seeking in our claim
- Professional officer
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Child, Youth and Family Health: Strengthening Communities
by Jeannette Bromfield
- How to choose the right insurance carrier for your business
- Real Estate: Prepare your properties to weather what lies ahead
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