PHARMACISTS are voting on whether to take their first-ever industrial action.
A threatened "work-to-rule" could cut opening hours, end free medicine delivery, emergency contraception services and support for those quitting smoking.
The National Pharmacy Association says funding cuts of 40% in real terms over a decade have forced more than 1,500 community pharmacies to close and many to reduce hours.
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