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IPPR, the Institute for Public Policy Research, is the UK’s leading progressive think tank
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Dean Hochlaf 1 h
In the haze of Brexit, it's sometimes easy to forget there are other major challenges facing the UK. Having half of one of the largest workforces in the country earning a wage they can't live on is one of them
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IPPR 23 nov.
⚡️EVENT⚡️ > Trade Policy for Post-Brexit Britain – The Lessons from Canada’s Progressive Agenda 🌍 Wednesday 5th December, 1-2.30pm Register for your place here:
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IPPR 4 h
There is a growing workforce crisis in social care. We will only fix it if we improve pay and conditions in the sector. New blog by for
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Marley Morris 6 h
EU net migration has gone from around 189,000 to 74,000 since the referendum result - and the UK hasn't even made any policy change yet
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IPPR 21 h
Could you help communicate work of the UK's most exciting think tank & shape coverage of our progressive policy ideas? The clock's ⏲ ticking and the calendar's advancing 🗓 Exactly one week left tonight to apply to join us as Digital and Media Officer
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Alex Feis-Bryce 24 h
Why the growing crisis in social care is a human rights issue for both those providing the care and those in need of it by
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IPPR 28 nov.
House prices have risen 4X faster than wages since 1997. Watch Senior Economist tell the Lords Select Committee on Intergenerational Fairness () why progressive property taxation is key to addressing Britain's growing wealth divide.
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IPPR 28 nov.
⚡️EVENT⚡️> Join IPPR to discuss modern approaches to w/ speakers including & . Tickets still available:
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Clare Mcneil 28 nov.
Low paid women on NLW most likely to be illegally underpaid - and as analysis showed at the weekend are actually being made poorer by the benefits freeze
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IPPR 28 nov.
The clock's ⏲ ticking and the calendar's advancing 🗓 Passionate about economic justice? Think the economy needs fundamental reform? Exactly one week left to apply to be Chief Economist & Head of the Centre for Economic Justice at IPPR
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Dean Hochlaf 27 nov.
The latest report highlights that the social care workforce shortage will worsen by 2030. The only way to address this is to improve working conditions in the sector, increase wages and ensure that their are opportunities for progression.
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Carys Roberts 26 nov.
Both and have signed this letter because land compensation reform is needed to fix our broken land market. (See )
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IPPR 26 nov.
Support for our findings on the social care workforce crisis, published today Full report here:
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IPPR 26 nov.
Half of all social care workers are paid less than the real Living Wage - and more than 80 per cent of them are women How low pay is contributing to a workforce crisis that jeopardises care of people who most need it
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IPPR 25 nov.
Want to help communicate the work of the UK's leading progressive think tank? Keen to bring your skills and talent to a busy team at the leading edge of social, economic and political debate? Apply to be Digital and Media Officer at IPPR - 10 days left
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Jack Hunter 26 nov.
Austerity is a false economy, part 72,852 of an ongoing series.... New research shows that HALF of all social care workers are paid less than a living wage
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IPPR 26 nov.
Congratulations to IPPR North director - showing the true power of researching, thinking and communicating
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IPPR 26 nov.
Punchy take on our report on the crisis in social care workforce - and the threat it poses to elderly and vulnerable people
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Joe Dromey 26 nov.
New report out today from and I on the growing workforce crisis in adult social care and how we can fix it Here’s what we found 👇 1/10
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IPPR 26 nov.
NEW REPORT from and on the growing social care workforce crisis and how we can fix it - risk of 400,000 too few workers if we can't
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