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St Mungo’s workers stage sit-in outside charity’s corporate-style headquarters
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ST MUNGO’S workers on indefinite strike staged a sit-in outside the homeless charity’s London headquarters today.

The “colourful” protest in the East End was organised to highlight how top bosses are paid nearly nine times more than front-line workers who fight against homelessness for a living, Unite the union stressed.

At least 150 staff from St Mungo’s centres in Brighton, Bristol, Oxford and the capital were thought to have taken part to “expose the stark and shameful wage inequalities” at the charity, their union added.

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