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Important Points Gained By Hospital Engineers

DUNEDIN, Nov. 9. Some important points had been gained in an interview with representatives of the Hospital Boards Assoeiation, said the presiderifc of the . New Zealand Public Hospital Engineers' Assoeiation (Mr Martin Smith) in an address to the opening session of tlie annual conference in Dunedin today. He said that engineers at present cmplovcd by their boards woul'd ndt have their jobs, status, or salafy jeopardised. The assoeiation would continue to be recognised and annua! meetings would continue to receive fuil support from the Hospital Boards' Assoeiation. Other points such as qutLlificdtion, salary scale, and conditions of employment were still under consideration . by the salaries advisory committee.

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Chronicle (Levin), 10 November 1949, Page 5

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Important Points Gained By Hospital Engineers Chronicle (Levin), 10 November 1949, Page 5

Important Points Gained By Hospital Engineers Chronicle (Levin), 10 November 1949, Page 5

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