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In Practice 16: 235-236 (1994)
© 1994 British Veterinary Association
Unlike their European and North American contemporaries, veterinary assistants in Britain traditionally receive accommodation with the job. Here, TREVOR TURNER discusses the value of the benefit and asks, should the profession instead be paying a living wage?
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