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Underpaid food workers should shame bosses who are forcing them into poverty, Bakers' union leader says
BFAWU general secretary Sarah Woolley address annual conference

UNDERPAID food workers should shame bosses who are forcing them into poverty, Bakers, Food & Allied Workers’ Union (BFAWU) general secretary Sarah Woolley stressed today.

In her closing address to the union’s annual conference in Staffordshire, its first woman leader issued a passionate rallying cry to delegates after BFAWU research showed nearly a fifth of its 15,000 members cannot afford the products they are producing. 

Speaking at Yarnfield Park conference centre in Stone, Ms Woolley said: “No food worker, nobody in our union, should be in a position where they can’t afford to eat, where they’re living in blankets and not buying food just to survive.”

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