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The Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) campaign has criticised the Government's latest efforts to encourage Pension Credit uptake. They've hit out at the issue as they highlight the ongoing fight of 1950s-born women who've suffered due to state pension alterations.
The WASPI campaigners have spoken out as the new Labour government plans to introduce means-testing for the Winter Fuel Payment, potentially offering eligible seniors up to £300 towards energy costs. Campaigners continue their staunch battle for rightful compensation over past state pension reforms, reports the Express.
Recently, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) launched an initiative aimed at bolstering Pension Credit claims, which may provide successful claimants with an average yearly benefit of £3,900. This campaign focuses on spreading awareness and boosting the number of Pension Credit claims, a strategy that as of now will mean automatic qualification for the Winter Fuel Payment for those eligible starting
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