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Teaching assistants, catering staff and other workers at 35 Birmingham schools are to strike because of delays in settling equal pay claims.
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Institute of Student Employers says the next government should focus on the apprenticeship levy to help increase youth employment.
Institute of Student Employers says the next government should focus on the apprenticeship levy to help increase youth employment.
Teaching assistants, catering staff and other workers at 35 Birmingham schools are to strike because of delays in settling equal pay claims.