Lobbying in Nursing: Overcome the Hurdles to Flourish
Journal Title: INDIAN JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING - Year 2018, Vol 9, Issue 3
Abstract
Lobbying is the act of persuading law makers professionaly by a lobbyist. It is the need of the time in nursing to adopt the principles of lobbying to enjoy the rights and social status in India. As lobbying is not a legal practice in India, professional and labour organisations have vital role in convencing government authorities during amendment of law for the benifits of nursing professionals. Identify and develop professionals to practice lobbying is very important to survive and flourish.
Authors and Affiliations
Mejo Philip
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