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Scottish Labour pledges £30m to top up artists’ income to a living wage

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar pledged £30m to top up the incomes of artists and musicians to a living wage, modeled after a similar scheme in Ireland. The proposal includes a pilot project for 1,000 creatives and an overhaul of Creative Scotland ahead of the Holyrood election.

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Scottish LabourLiving wageArts fundingBasic incomeAnas SarwarHolyrood electionCreative ScotlandArtistsMusicians

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Scottish Labour pledges £30m to top up artists’ income to a living wage

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