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APPG launches call for evidence for short inquiry into in-work poverty

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The⁢ All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) has ​recently ​initiated a call for​ evidence​ regarding‌ in-work poverty in the UK.This inquiry aims to gather ‍crucial insights and testimonies from various stakeholders. Addressing in-work poverty is a pressing issue that deserves the attention ⁤of both policymakers and the public.

The Issue of In-Work Poverty

In-work poverty refers⁤ to⁤ individuals ⁤or families who‌ are employed but still live below the poverty line. Data indicates that many full-time workers struggle to​ make ends meet. This highlights the inadequacy of a race-to-the-bottom approach in wages and job security.

Aims of the Inquiry

The APPG inquiry seeks to​ explore the underlying causes of in-work poverty⁤ and assess current policies aimed at alleviating it. By ⁤inviting evidence from diverse sources, the APPG hopes to⁢ formulate⁤ informed recommendations. These ⁤recommendations could‍ potentially shape future policies and ⁣improve the lives of countless individuals.

Call⁣ for Evidence ‍Details

As per their announcement, the⁣ APPG welcomes ⁣submissions from organizations, experts,⁤ and individuals who can ‍provide valuable perspectives on this issue. Individuals interested in ‌contributing to the inquiry can follow the ‌guidelines set forth ⁢by the ‌APPG. For more detailed information, ‍you can visit the official call for evidence page. Check ⁢it out‌ here.

Conclusion

The APPG’s commitment to addressing in-work poverty‍ is a significant step towards creating a fairer society. By actively seeking⁢ evidence, they demonstrate a⁢ proactive approach to understanding and tackling​ the complexities of this issue. Engagement⁢ from all corners of society ⁢is essential to drive meaningful change.

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