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Stand up, stand up now, Tomlinson

L Goldman

    Occupational Health; a Journal for Occupational Health Nurses
    |May 1, 1993
    PubMed
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    The Tomlinson Report impacts occupational health practitioners nationwide. It addresses legal rights for those facing redundancy due to London

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    Area of Science:

    • Occupational Health
    • Medical Services Restructuring
    • Healthcare Law

    Background:

    • The Tomlinson Report has significant implications for the healthcare sector.
    • Restructuring of medical services in London is underway.
    • Occupational health practitioners face potential redundancy.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To discuss the implications of the Tomlinson Report for occupational health practitioners.
    • To examine the legal standing of redundant healthcare workers.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of the Tomlinson Report's findings.
    • Analysis of legal frameworks concerning redundancy.
    • Case study on London's medical service restructuring.

    Main Results:

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    • The report necessitates adaptation within occupational health practices.
    • Legal protections for redundant staff are a key concern.
    • Restructuring poses challenges to existing healthcare employment.

    Conclusions:

    • Occupational health practitioners must understand the Tomlinson Report's impact.
    • Clear legal guidance is needed for redundancy situations.
    • Proactive management is essential during medical service reforms.