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Employment statistics were released by the ONS in late January and their latest Labour Market figures for the three months to November 2020 painted a bleak picture. In examining the figures, it was revealed that women approaching their retirement are struggling with coronavirus related problems at the moment.
STATE PENSION age campaign group Women Again State Pension Inequality (WASPI) has spoken of the fresh challenges some women are currently facing, following the state pension age changes for women.
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State Pension age changes have been brought in, in recent years, meaning many have faced longer waits than expected to receive their sum from the government. Some have claimed the changes which took place under the Pension Acts of 1995 and 2011 are unfair, and have led to a shift most palpably felt by women. The Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) campaign group are just one of the organisations fighting to bring awareness to this cause.