Scientists in protest over pay equality
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Your support makes all the difference.More than 100 nuclear scientists from Oxfordshire involved in the European Torus project presented a petition at 10 Downing Street yesterday protesting they are paid half as much as colleagues in Europe doing the same work on the project, writes Susan Watts. The project aims to produce energy from nuclear fusion.
The protesters also presented a letter to the European Commission's London offices and later met Robert Jackson, the junior science minister. They urged the minister to support their fight.
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