UK - Leading high-street banks are to meet unions over compensating female employees who cashed in pensions as "marriage gratuities".
During the 1960s and 70s, companies offered female staff a cash payment when they got married. However, bank union Unifi claims employers failed to tell workers that accepting these “marriage grat...
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