Women’s worsening unemployment and participation in the workforce has pulled the UK behind Canada to its lowest ranking for workplace equality among large economies in
Author: Sarah Mitchell
UK risks becoming dumping ground for goods from exploited workers, MPs say
The government must close loopholes that enable firms exploiting workers to undercut British businesses or risk the UK becoming a “dumping ground” for goods made
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World’s first $1m women’s footballer Girma has Chelsea debut cut short
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Patients at hospitals in the second-largest city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo have described how they sustained serious injuries during the chaotic withdrawal