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Millions trapped in low-paid, insecure work, study suggests


“The result is millions of people unable to get the hours and the pay they need to meet their everyday needs, with many families throughout the UK struggling to keep their heads above water.
“Over the past year this problem has been exacerbated, with many low paid workers in insecure jobs also more likely to lose work.
“There is a real danger that as we look to recover from the huge damage of the pandemic, we fail to recognise the vital need for an economy built on jobs with decent pay and secure hours. This is what we need for a modern, dynamic economy that delivers stability to workers, families and businesses.” ....

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Benefits cut warning as 40 per cent of Scots on Universal Credit are in work


The Conservative Government have been urged not to go ahead with a cut to Universal Credit
WORKING Scots are being let down by cuts to Universal Credit, the SNP has claimed, as it’s revealed almost 40% of claimants north of the border are in work.
Research from the Trade Union Congress (TUC) found that 176,000 people in Scotland who are claiming Universal Credit also have a job, but do not bring home enough money to stay afloat.
The revelation comes as the UK Government prepares to cut Universal Credit by scrapping the £20 uplift.
The SNP Government’s Shona Robison has previously warned that the policy is a callous act which will push 60,000 families across Scotland, including 20,000 children, into poverty and will result in families unable to work receiving, on average, £1,600 less per year than they would have done a decade ago in 2011 . ....

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