Over 5,000 nursing aides held a demonstration in cold, rainy weather at the National Assembly in Quebec City on September 20 to protest the anti-social measures being imposed in the health care field. As a consequence of these measures, they pointed out, the nursing aide occupation is being eliminated. There are 18,500 nursing aides in Quebec. They take vital signs, prepare and administer medication, take care of pre- and post-operation care and handle hygiene. Health Minister Jean Rochon has said repeatedly that he has no plans to eliminate nursing aide jobs, however, the cutbacks have resulted in the elimination of nursing aide positions at several clinics and hospitals. "The only person whose place is not in the health network is Jean Rochon," said CEQ president Lorraine Pagé, while Gerald Larose, president of the Confederation of National Trade Unions (CNTU) said "if there is an ounce of humanity remaining in the healthcare system, it's thanks to the nursing aides who personalize the care given patients." TML Daily, 9/97 Shawgi Tell Graduate School of Education University at Buffalo [EMAIL PROTECTED]