WASPI campaigners seek compensation for 1950s-born women affected by pension age changes.
WASPI campaigners will argue for compensation before the UK's Work and Pensions Committee, aiming to hold the Department for Work and Pensions accountable. Despite a Labour government decision against compensation for 1950s-born women affected by state pension age increases, a recent poll shows that three-quarters of Britons support reversing this decision. The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman recommended compensation of £1,000 to £2,950, but the government maintains no payouts will be made.
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