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The government has announced it will not compensate up to 3.8 million women affected by changes to the state pension age.. Work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall rejected calls for the ...
The prime minister is facing MPs on the Liaison Committee following over the government’s decision to not pay compensation to 3.8 million Waspi ... and today marks a major milestone in our ...
The debate heard from MPs that the decision announced in December, not to compensate the women was a ‘profound misjustice’
Waspi campaigners say they will keep fighting on pensions after the government rejects compensation. Taxpayers can't fund payouts for Waspi women, Starmer says Skip to main content
Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) is a voluntary UK-based organisation founded in 2015 that campaigns against the way in which the state pension ages for men and women were equalised. Formerly women got a pension five years earlier than men.
Ifeanyi was born as the first son of seven children to Mr. & Mrs. Alphonsus Ubah in Otolo, one of the four quarters of Nnewi in Anambra State, Nigeria. [4] Due to the inability of his parents to cater for the educational and material needs of their children, Ifeanyi dropped out of Premier Academy, Lugbe, Abuja to learn trade at a young age. [5]
The Will is a Nigerian weekly newspaper. It was founded in October 2009 by Austyn Ogannah. [1] It was first published in San Francisco, California before expanding operations into Nigeria. The newspaper, a Nigerian focused publication, covers general news, politics, [2] business, arts, sports, interviews and current affairs.
Leaders of the Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi) group say the fight will continue for the 3.6 million women born in the 1950s who they say were not properly informed of the rise in ...