What happened: The UK government has ruled that millions of women born in the 1950s, known as Waspi women, will not receive compensation for changes to the state pension age. Campaigners continue to seek justice after this latest decision.
Why it matters:
- Up to 3.6 million women affected by pension age changes face financial loss without compensation.
- The ruling impacts pension rights and highlights ongoing debates about fairness in government policy changes.
MNN Take: The government maintains its position on pension age reforms despite criticism, while campaigners argue the affected women deserve compensation for the sudden changes. The issue remains unresolved as calls for fairness continue.
Sources: Guardian UK