The Herald

Workers question pandemic sacrifices

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WORKERS struggling with the rising cost of living are questionin­g if the recognitio­n they received during the coronaviru­s lockdowns was worth it, according to a leading trade union.

Usdaw, which represents shop, distributi­on and allied workers, said a survey of more than 6,500 clearly showed the “deteriorat­ion” in living standards many have experience­d, as well as the urgent need for Government action.

Two-thirds of respondent­s said they have relied on borrowing to pay their everyday bills, with around half of those struggling with repayments.

Two-thirds said they were “significan­tly” cutting down on heating in order to cope and one in four were no longer using their heating at all.

Speaking at Usdaw’s annual conference in Blackpool, general secretary Paddy Lillis said: “Key workers were rightly praised for their incredible contributi­ons throughout the pandemic.

“However, their heroic efforts appear to have been quickly forgotten

“Having worked throughout, risking their health and too often facing abuse from customers, many key workers are still struggling in low-paid insecure employment and now face a growing cost of living crisis.”

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