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Poverty is not inevitable, it is a political choice – Sarah Woolley, BFAWU
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Poverty is not inevitable, it is a political choice – Sarah Woolley, BFAWU
“The next Autumn Statement must begin by investing in people, raising wages, guaranteeing food security, and putting power back in the hands of workers.” By Sarah Woolley, General Secretary, Bakers, Food and Allied Workers Union As Parliament returns from the TUC and Labour Party Conference season, workers across the country are bracing for yet another difficult winter. Prices remain stubbornly high, wages have failed to catch up, and bills cont…
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