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Chancellor ‘picking pockets' of care workers by taxing their thank you payment.
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Chancellor ‘picking pockets' of care workers by taxing their thank you payment.
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The new Track and Trace app will spread either poverty or infection - unless it is backed up by…
In the face of the GMB campaign and mounting public pressure to save Derbyshire's Care homes,…
GMB is ‘disappointed’ the Government is ploughing ahead with plans to open schools more widely…
When we emerge from this crisis, we will not allow these key workers to be forgotten.