§ 35. Mr. RogersTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will now meet representatives of ambulance staff.
§ 38. Ms. PrimaroloTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will now meet representatives of ambulance staff.
§ 83. Mr. MullinTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will now meet representatives of ambulance staff.
§ 100. Mr. NellistTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will now meet representatives of ambulance staff.
§ Mrs. Virginia BottomleyI refer the hon. Members to the reply my right hon. and learned Friend gave the hon. Member for Bolsover (Mr. Skinner) on 23 January at columns655–56.
§ 140. Mrs. Rosie BarnesTo ask the Secretary of State for Health whether the National Health Service management board has any plans to meet representatives of the Association of Professional Ambulance Personnel to discuss the current ambulance dispute.
§ Mr. Kenneth ClarkeNo. The board would not expect to have meetings with any trades union on disputes about pay and conditions for any group of staff. Negotiations of pay of Whitley council groups is for the relevant Whitley council.
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§ 132. Mr. Tony BanksTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what is his current estimate of the costs arising out of the ambulance dispute.
§ Mr. Kenneth ClarkeIt is too soon to form a clear estimate of the costs arising out of the dispute. The cost of military involvement to the end of December 1989 was £1.8 million, although there will of course be offsetting savings on salaries and fuel costs from the normal service. Figures for assistance provided by the police have not yet been assessed by all the authorities concerned.
§ 98. Mr. JannerTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what recent representations he has received concerning the ambulance workers' dispute.
§ Mrs. Virginia BottomleyWe have received numerous recent representations concerning the ambulance workers' dispute.
§ 57. Mr. ParryTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will make a statement on the ambulance workers' dispute.
§ 114. Mr. Roy HughesTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what is the present situation concerning the ambulance dispute; and if he will make a statement.
§ 123. Mr. Harry EwingTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will make a statement on the dispute in the ambulance service.
§ Mr. Kenneth ClarkeNHS management has always wanted to have further talks with the unions on the basis of its final offer, provided the unions changed their position and did not simply repeat their demands for a high pay increase and a pay formula. I am pleased that the two sides are meeting this afternoon at ACAS. I hope that today's talks will bring about a swift resolution of this dispute.