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Viewpoint - CSP to turn out in Tolpuddle
Why not make a date in Dorset to mark the start of a union movement, asks Andy Ballard
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Join the TUC anti-austerity tour, CSP urges members
As the TUC heads off on tour across England in June the CSP is encouraging members to help ‘uncover’ stories of how austerity policies are impactin
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Letters - 15 May 2013
Get involved now by sending your contributions by email to talkback@csp.org.uk or write to Letters, Frontline, 14 Bedford Row London WC1R
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Two physio clinics win accolades in awards
A private physiotherapy clinic in Gloucestershire has been voted the UK’s ‘Most Loved Physiotherapy Practice 2013’ in a poll of customers by online
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CSP calls for action as rehab unit closes
The CSP is urging the health secretary for England to review a trust’s decision to close a specialist neuro-rehabilitation service in Bath due to f
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CSP hits out at South West NHS employers’ pay and condition plans
The CSP has criticised plans that could see trusts in south west England break away from the national Agenda for Change agreement and potentially c
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Accommodation plea for olympic helpers
Are you able to offer accommodation to a CSP member volunteering as a 2012 Olympics Games Maker?
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Social enterprise staff need to be given safeguards, conference argues
The increasing number of CSP members moving to social enterprises was debated in two motions looking at employment rights and pensions for NHS phys
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CSP celebrates pay protection legal win
A union legal challenge led by CSP members has defeated plans to weaken pay protection arrangements.
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Physios win fight for services
Physios have helped stop planned cuts to physiotherapy services that would have seen chronically ill patients limited to just one session of physio