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Agricultural Wages Board

MPs are currently voting to begin the abolition of the Agricultural Wages Board (AWB) - which over 130,000 workers in Britain rely on.

The AWB has protected the wages and rights of agricultural workers for over six decades – including 1040 people in Isle of Wight right now.


After over sixty years, the Conservative Party are planning to abolish it.


The Labour Party believes that people deserve fair pay and rights at work – and that people who buy their produce deserve to know that it’s been produced in a fair and ethical way.


With 1040 agricultural workers in Isle of Wight, your MP should be standing up for them.


Click to write your MP and demand that they stand with them

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