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  2. Pensions in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Most employees over the state pension age of 65 would not have pension provision as part of their salary and benefits—they may well, however, be receiving income from a pension from previous employment. UK Liberal Party poster in 1909 defends new old age pension shown as a little dog while the rich aristocratic landlord has a huge pension ...

  3. Ageing of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This is a particular problem as currently 30% of the UK's workforce is over the age of 50 in 2015 and due to the lack of young people, there will unlikely be enough people to replace those who leave the workforce due to old age. [15] [16] NHS general spending is an example of this, with the total cost of a citizen rising as they get older. [2]

  4. Social history of post-war Britain (1945–1979) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, women's magazines had considerable influence on forming opinion in all walks of life, including the attitude to women's employment. A book published in 1950 called The Practical Home Handywoman was a guide for the 'occupational housewife' on topics including sewing, cooking, and basic carpentry.

  5. Baby boomers are redefining work in their 60s, 70s, and ... - AOL

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    After 27 years working at Fidelity Investments, Nan Ives jumped at the opportunity to take an early retirement package at age 59.She was ready for a break from the daily grind and felt she couldn ...

  6. Women Against State Pension Inequality - Wikipedia

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    In a report in March 2024, the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman said that the six women affected by the change in pension age who brought test cases should receive between £1,000 and £2,950 compensation for maladministration as a result of the Department for Work and Pensions' failure to heed its own research showing that public ...

  7. 2023 was a bleak year, says charity supporting women into ...

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    The charity said its unemployment index showed an analysis of 3,784 conversations with those women it supported in 2023. Smart Works, which has the Duchess of Sussex as a patron, said those it ...

  8. The Women's Liberation Movement in the United Kingdom

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    Two important events, the Dagenham Ford Plant strike by women machinists in 1968 over pay inequality, and a campaign launched the same year by women in Hull over local fishermen's safety, led to a desire for women throughout the nation to organise on workers' rights. [4]

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