The lack of sympathy toward Waspi women is not surprising. Society continues to undervalue the work that women do and takes their contribution for granted
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Ombudsman recognition welcome but process has been too long
Court of Appeal will decide on lost pensions for women born in the 1950s
Compensation will help millions of women born in the 50s who miss out
We’ve fought alongside WASPI women - the millions who have lost out due to government changes to the state pension - both because of the […]
“But despite today's decision women born in the 1950s will not give up their campaign to get back what they are rightly […]
First day of debate sees elegates discuss health and safety for women, plus the plight of the Waspi generation
by Jeanette Smith, UNISON Hampshire Local Government branch
Some women have already waited years for an answer from the government – some as many as six years. That’s not fair or just, and it’s created real financial hardship, especially for those who’ve waited 14 years from the passage of legislation to being informed about the changes made. That’s 14 wasted years where different retirement plans could have been made.
Women across the north of England are travelling to London today (Wednesday) to lobby MPs against changes to the state pension age
Women born in the 1950s who lost out on their state pension when the government made retirement age 65 for both men and women are lobbying MPs later today (Wednesday). The changes introduced in 1995 have affected approximately 2.6m women now in their late 50s and early to mid 60s, who’ve had barely any notice […]
The government should stop looking the other way and come up with a plan that compensates the millions of women hit by the […]
Women’s conference shows full support for WASPI campaign for pension equality