Huge number of Scots women affected by WASPI decisions
- Social Justice Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville will address MPs about justice for 1950s-born women affected by state pension age changes in a Holyrood debate.
- The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman recommended compensation for Women Against State Pension Inequality women, as 3.6 million women have been affected in the UK.
- The UK government has rejected a compensation scheme due to the estimated cost of £10.5 billion, despite acknowledging maladministration by the Department for Work and Pensions.
- Scottish Liberal Democrats and other parties have called for compensation for WASPI women, highlighting the financial hardship suffered due to the pension age changes.
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