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    LOCKDOWN HEROES: WILL THEY EVER GET A RAISE?

    22 September 2020
    4pm - 5pm BST (GMT+1)


    The crisis has created a moral debt to the nurses, delivery people and garbage collectors who have kept society functioning. These essential workers are among the least well paid and also often lack job security due to flexible labour market policies, but will the increased recognition of the vital role they play in society translate into an increase in wages?

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    Torsten Bell
    Chief Executive
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    Martin Buttle
    Head of Good Work
    ShareAction
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    Sarah O'Connor
    Employment Correspondent
    Financial Times
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    Melanie Simms
    Professor of Work and Employment
    University of Glasgow


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