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November 19, 2020

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Why living wages should be a priority during COVID-19

City economies, Commentary, Coronavirus / COVID-19, Dr Ishbel McWha-Hermann, Economy, Poverty, Professor Rosalind SearleBy adminNovember 19, 2020Leave a comment

Three important reasons to support the normalisation of a living wage.

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Scotland in a post-Brexit and post-pandemic world

Coronavirus / COVID-19, Des McNulty, EU and Brexit, Event report/resources, Independence, Michael Russell, Professor Anton Muscatelli, Professor Murray Pittock, Public lectureBy adminNovember 19, 20201 Comment

Public lecture and Q&A with Michael Russell MSP, Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, Europe and External Affairs, about the COVID-19, Brexit, and Scottish independence.

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