Abstract
Employer-employee relationships in the Service receive scant attention in an otherwise profuse probation literature, and many feel uncomfortable with 'industrial relations' in a welfare service. Yet the importance of an informed and organised stance, at a local as well as national level, is crucial to defend and promote members' interests, particularly in the face of a third term of Thatcherism.
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