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I have been privileged in recent years to be able to see the work of national church institutions from the perspective not only of a General Synod member, but also as a member of a modern trade union, which came into being in August 1994. It is one thing to be concerned with the role, status and conditions of service of the clergy, as a parish priest and as a member of a professional union—it is quite another to be made aware of the implications of change as they are viewed centrally, not the least of these being the cost of improved conditions of service.
A paper delivered at the Society's London Conference on the Deployment of the Clergy, on 25th March 2000.
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3 Church of England Assembly (Powers) Act 1919.
4 [1912] 2 Ch 563.
5 [1983] 3 All ER 747; [1984] QB 368, CA.
6 [1998] ICR 140 CA.