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Tory austerity has ‘suffocated women's wages’

MORE than a decade of Tory austerity has “suffocated the wages of women,” delegates at the GMB union’s annual congress heard yesterday.

Amanda Burley from the union’s central executive council warned that female workers have “borne the brunt” of successive crises, from the financial crash to the Covid-19 pandemic.

She praised the work of the Women’s Campaign Unit, set up by the union last year to “place a renewed focus on the work of women.”

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