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Housing association workers to strike as they cannot heat their own homes
Domestic home thermostat, September 25, 2022

WORKERS who maintain 7,000 houses for a Norfolk housing association say they are so badly paid they cannot afford to heat their own homes.

Sixty workers at Freebridge Community Housing are set to strike over pay, their union Unite has said.

Freebridge has a multimillion-pound turnover but pays its workers only a few pence more than the minimum wage of £11.44 an hour, according to the union.

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