§ 87. Mr. G. Thomasasked the Minister of Health the reason for the discontinuance at the St. David's Hospital, Cardiff, of the custom of issuing to male nurses a navy blue uniform suit every year.
§ Mr. BlenkinsopIt is for hospital management committees to decide about the uniform of their nurses, and this Committee decided that for male nurses the navy blue uniform should be discontinued and should be replaced by washable coats to be renewed when required.
§ 88. Mr. G. Thomasasked the Minister of Health whether he is aware that a deduction of ls. 11d. a week is made from the pay of male nurses at the St. David's Hospital, Cardiff, to cover the cost of the washing of their overalls; and whether he will state the date on which these deductions were first made.
§ Mr. BlenkinsopYes. This deduction represents the annual charge of £5 which86W the Nurses and Midwives Whitley Council have agreed should be paid by hospital nurses for the use and laundering of uniform. Deductions were first made on 1st February, 1949.