"Between 1976 and 1994, more than twenty hospitals in the UK were occupied either wholly or partly by either staff who worked in them, or by local communities, or both; usually to prevent threats to close or merge them, cutting services and slashing jobs. Some were successful, some were not, but work-ins or occupations were a widespread and accepted tactic. With the looming threat of 're-organisations' and further cuts and closures in the NHS, could occupations and work-ins be back on the agenda? Occupational Hazards documents some inspiring tales from the past, and asks some questions about some of the issues and problems arising from taking over a hospital."
A4 pamphlet; a Past Tense dossier, 2013.
Product Code: OCCDX3CM98