Condition of Britain in Glasgow: work and welfare
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As part of our Condition of Britain project, IPPR went to Glasgow to find out what people thought about work and social security. The trip included a visit to the Routes to Work, a welfare-to-work organisation in Motherwell, and a meeting with the Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living.
Condition of Britain in Glasgow: work and welfare
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