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Tories failing black women as more forced into ‘inhumane’ zero-hours contracts
Hospital workers attend a rally outside the Royal London Hospital, east London, as porters and cleaners start a 2-week strike over pay, January 31, 2022

TORIES have been failing black and ethnic minority (BME) women as new TUC analysis reveals they are now nearly three times more likely to be on zero-hours contracts than white men.

Campaigners blasted politicians today for not doing more to prevent BME women suffering the double pay gap resulting from racism and sexism.

The union body said nearly 150,000 more people were on zero-hours contracts over the last 12 months – but “structural racism in the jobs market” led to the biggest proportional increase being among BME women, with the rate now 6.8 per cent compared to 4.8 per cent of BME men, 4 per cent for white women and 2.5 per cent for white men.

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