BVA Freezes Membership Prices In Cold Economic Climate
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The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has announced a freeze on individual membership prices for the new Association year (2009/10) to help members get through the current economic climate.
Members who renew between now and the 2010 AGM will see no increase in their annual subscription rate.
Commenting, Professor Bill Reilly, President of the BVA, said:
“The current economic downturn has brought its challenges to the veterinary profession, just as in other sectors.
“We want our members to continue to benefit from all that the BVA has to offer without having to spend more and that is why we are freezing our membership prices for 2010.”3012 views
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2nd October, 2009 00h00
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