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Shopworkers' union calls on the government to tackle low wages and insecure work
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SHOPWORKERS’ union Usdaw launched its “time for better pay” petition today, calling on the government to tackle low wages and insecure work.

The union’s campaign is urging the government to strengthen workers’ rights by introducing a £10 minimum wage for all, normal hours contracts, 16-hour minimum contracts for those who want them and an end to zero-hours contracts.

Usdaw general secretary Paddy Lillis said that “real and urgent improvements” to workers’ rights were needed to “deliver an economy which works in favour of all working people.”

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