Osborne’s recovery is an illusion, women still feel the pinch
Osborne's Autumn Financial Statement neglects women's struggles, lacks social service investment, exacerbates income inequality.
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We're recruiting for two new posts to join the WBG team
Work for the UK Women’s Budget Group!
We are currently recruiting for two posts to join our small staff team in our Farringdon office, London:
A Project Officer / Researcher
A Communications Officer
Some home working is possible. WBG is operates a flexible working policy. 28 days annual leave (pro rata) plus public holidays and a workplace pension scheme.
More information about the roles and information on how to apply can be found on our recruitment page.
Deadline for applications is 9am, Monday 19 November. Interviews will be held on 28 and 29 November.
Osborne's Autumn Financial Statement neglects women's struggles, lacks social service investment, exacerbates income inequality.
The proposed Transferable Tax Allowance disproportionately benefits men, widens the income gap in married couples, and neglects the poorest families.
While physical infrastructure receives attention, there's a lack of focus on affordable housing, disproportionately affecting women.
Budget 2014: The government is taking money from women to fund tax breaks for men – new analysis from the Women’s Budget Group