Front line NHS workers who fought coronavirus pandemic demand better wages
NHS WORKERS who fought on the frontline against coronavirus have taken to the streets of Britain today to demand better pay.
Londoners held a two-minute silence to mark the 640 NHS workers who lost their lives during the pandemic. "How can we be expected to work through a second wave when we are physically and emotionally exhausted and on top of that, we are worried about paying our bills?" "Yet when the coronavirus crisis comes along, they are all there working hours and hours more than they were paid to do - care workers doing exactly the same.Most read in UK News'WORRYING SIGNS'Uncle of 'gang raped' Brit girl 'told not to call cops because he'd ruin party'MISSING GIRLMoment dad stabs daughter's 'rapist' to death in front of onlookers
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