On Friday 26th May, Aberdeenshire UNISON members
joined women from WASPI (Women Against State Pensions Inequality) on stalls at
Woodhill House and Gordon House, to highlight the unfairness in the changes to
state pensions for women born in the 1950s and to call for fair transitional
arrangements to be made.
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Lewis Macdonald, Labour MSP pledges support to WASPI |
UNISON activists Kathleen Kennedy and Morag Lawrence, along
with Local Organiser Ann McEvoy and WASPI women were joined at the Woodhill
House stall by Labour MSP, Lewis Macdonald, and by Labour general election
candidates, Orr Vinegold (Aberdeen North) and Kirsten Muat (Gordon). All
pledged support for the WASPI campaign.
In Gordon House, UNISON’s Ann Gray was joined by the SNP candidate
for Gordon, Alex Salmond, who also pledged his full support.
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SNP's Alex Salmond also pledges support to WASPI |
The WASPI campaign does not oppose the equalisation of men
and women’s pension ages. However for many women who planned to retire at 60 on
the basis of getting their state pension at that date, this has created a great
deal of financial hardship. The Tory government failed to properly advise these
women of the changes and many affected women still don’t know that they won’t
be entiltled to a state pension till they are 65.
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Labour candidates for Aberdeen North and Gordon lend their support to the WASPI campaign |
They do this through effective campaigning and teaching the
public and lobbying politicians and raising the public awareness to get support
for their campaigns.
Kathleen Kennedy said, “It is great to see our local politicians
and General Election candidates support this campaign.
“We have to stop this from going any further. Women deserve
fairness and they should not have to work on, or to scrimp and save to make up
for not getting the state pension at 60 that they were led to expect.
This is yet another attack on women’s pensions,” added
Kathleen. “Myself and another colleague in our forties often joke - will we
ever get to retire?
“We need to ensure the state pension age doesn't continue to
rise for both women and men!”
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