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High housing costs driving up poverty among public service workers, Unison says
HIGH housing costs are driving up poverty among public service workers, says Unison.
Massive rents and mortgage payments are a cause of major financial stress for nearly a third of public service workers including cleaners, care staff and teaching assistants, Unison said today.
A report commissioned by the union, based on a survey of more than 2,600 public service workers in the UK, shows housing costs have increased for more than three in five.
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