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Third among Equals: An Analysis of the 1989 Ambulance Dispute
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1992
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Public PolicyAmbulance UnionsMedicinePatient SafetyMedia StrategiesMedical LawLawMedicolegal IssueEmergency Medical ServiceInjury PreventionEmergency Care SystemsSocial Emergency MedicineJusticeEmergency CareJournalismEmergency MedicineAmbulance Dispute
Abstract This article traces the course of the 1989–90 ambulance dispute, reviews the unions' industrial, parliamentary and media strategies and evaluates the outcome. The decision by the ambulance unions to maintain an accident and emergency service throughout the dispute, to try to win public support and to use a single spokesperson were critical factors in determining the outcome.