Abstract

Undergraduate student nurses protested both outside and inside the RCN's London headquarters last week about the level of the College's student subscriptions. The students, mainly from the South Bank Polytechnic, claim they are deterred from pining the RCN because the subscriptions are too high. They picketed the main entrance prior to the College's Annual General Meeting to publicise their financial problems. During an AGM debate on subscriptions Nick Williamson, representing RCN students, called for a sliding scale of membership fees which would enable the College to remain at the forefront of nursing without penalising those on the lowest incomes.

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