sueterpilowski

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sueterpilowski

sueterpilowski

@sueterpilowski

MD Image Line, PR Marketing & Visual Events agency - maritime, logistics, supply chain. Maritime UK Womens Taskforce Chair CILT PPC & Vice Chair Ports Maritime

London Katılım Haziran 2008
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UN Watch
UN Watch@UNWatch·
Iran to U.N. Security Council: “The continued deprivation of women and girls in Afghanistan is a matter of serious concern.” Iran at home: Beats, blinds, jails, tortures and kills women who stand up for their rights or who are guilty of wearing “improper hijab.”
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WISTA UK
WISTA UK@WISTAUK·
Last evening’s @UKChamberShip Gala Dinner was a great opportunity to reconnect with colleagues and celebrate progress across the maritime sector. Some WISTA UK board members attended in their own capacity. Positive to hear Minister Keir Mather speak on maritime decarbonisation.
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Alex Armstrong
Alex Armstrong@Alexarmstrong·
There you have it. Net Zero is probably going to cost you HUNDREDS more pounds a year. That means Ed Miliband’s electoral promise to bring your bills down was completely untruthful and clearly backed by ideologically massaged data.
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Abi Butcher
Abi Butcher@abi_butcher·
Tell me all about the best, greenest, most sustainable and planet-friendly initiatives out there in the cruise industry! Not reusable cups and single-use plastic bans (though this is of course, great) I mean real, meaningful, inspiring change. #prrequest #journorequest #cruise
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Transport Committee
Transport Committee@TransportCttee·
The future of UK transport manufacturing is at risk from skills shortages, so how should the Government invest in these sectors? 🏭 We've launched a new inquiry: Skills for transport manufacturing Learn more 👇
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Image Line
Image Line@ilcpr·
@ilcpr Managing Director @sueterpilowski and Gareth Long attended UKRI’s ‘Future of UK SHORE’ event, learning about £30m #CleanMaritime funding. Later, Sue joined Chancellor Rachel Reeves for a roundtable on #Infrastructure and small business support.
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#WASPI Campaign
#WASPI Campaign@WASPI_Campaign·
.@DWPgovuk tried to bury this so deep it couldn't be found - the report on their decision on compensation for #WASPI women. This & the fact we only got 10 minutes’ notice of the announcement in Parliament shows their utter contempt of WASPI women. gov.uk/government/pub…
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sueterpilowski
sueterpilowski@sueterpilowski·
✨Happy New Year from Image Line Communications!✨
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sueterpilowski@sueterpilowski·
✨❄️Have a magical holiday from Image Line Communications! 🎅🎄🎁
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#WASPI Campaign
#WASPI Campaign@WASPI_Campaign·
Just a reminder, @leicesterliz of what you promised. Hard to see how your statement refusing #WASPI women justice today is a "fair solution".
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Robert Peston
Robert Peston@Peston·
I have a few thoughts about the government’s failure refusal to pay compensation to WASPI women for the failure of previous administrations to properly inform them about the significant increases to the state pension age for women. First, if this proven maladministration had been by a bank or private sector institution, my hunch is that regulators and courts would have compelled the payment of significant compensation with minimal requirement for claimants to prove direct loss (think of the colossal sums banks paid out for mis-selling PPI insurance). The ability of government to just say no is a striking contrast. Second the emotional distress and hardship suffered by many older women was accepted by the ombudsman, but is not deemed by the work and pensions secretary to merit financial compensation. Third this is the second time in its short life that the Starmer government has chosen to alienate an important group of pensioner voters. This is either brave and farsighted or not
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