The union says it is 'poverty wages'. Supermarkets say they pay fairly.
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More than 70 percent of supermarket and grocery workers said their wages were not sufficient to cover living costs, a union survey found.
The union says it is 'poverty wages'. Supermarkets say they pay fairly.
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