Kemi Badenoch criticises maternity pay
Kemi Badenoch has come under fire after suggesting that statutory maternity pay in the UK has “gone too far” and that the government should reduce its interference in people’s lives.
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Posted by Amelia Brand | Sep 30, 2024 | Diversity News, News
Kemi Badenoch has come under fire after suggesting that statutory maternity pay in the UK has “gone too far” and that the government should reduce its interference in people’s lives.
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