Journey to Justice Economic (In)Justice series
In this episode our speakers, Lola McEvoy and Professor Barry Supple talk about working conditions during COVID-19 and a recipe for economic justice. Lola is a GMB organiser. She talks about the vital role of trade unions for economic justice. During the COVID-19 pandemic Lola contacted the national press to expose the PPE crisis in care homes. Her action led to a government investigation to ensure adequate PPE and full sick pay for everyone working in NHS hospitals who is not paid directly by the NHS. Barry Supple is Emeritus Professor of Economic History at the University of Cambridge, and a former Director of the Leverhulme Trust. He explains what an economically just society looks like and explores degrees of justice and fairness. He describes three important ingredients for achieving economic justice in society: the provision of education, a well-resourced welfare state and a progressive taxation system. Find out more about our speakers: Lola McEvoy: https://economicinjustice.org.uk/working-conditions-during-covid-19/ [https://economicinjustice.org.uk/working-conditions-during-covid-19/] Professor Barry Supple: https://economicinjustice.org.uk/a-recipe-for-economic-justice/ [https://economicinjustice.org.uk/a-recipe-for-economic-justice/] Keep in touch with us: Email: economic@journeytojustice.org.uk [economic@journeytojustice.org.uk] Twitter: @JtoJustice [https://twitter.com/JtoJustice] Donate: Please support us. Every penny donated to Journey to Justice goes towards helping achieve our mission https://localgiving.org/charity/journey-to-justice-london/ [https://localgiving.org/charity/journey-to-justice-london/] The project is a collaboration between Journey to Justice [https://www.jtojhumanrights.org.uk/] (creator), Rainbow Collective [https://www.rainbowcollective.co.uk/] (film and audio producers) and Vanishing Point Creative [https://vanishingpointcreative.com/] (web designers and developers). With thanks to all our participants, volunteers, economic injustice advisory group, partners, and funders (Matrix Causes, Garden Court Chambers, MSN Fund, Lipman Miliband Trust, Diana Whitworth CAF Trust, Heitman, Andreas Welter, Research Centre for Museums and Galleries (RCMG), donations, artist postcards, and walks).
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