A high representation of women AMs in the Welsh assembly has an effect on the way politics is conducted, research shows.
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BBCPolitics on 30th Jan 2009 (via news.bbc.co.uk)
Today we have published Women and Recession, a report considering the impacts that this downturn will have for women in formal employment. While we are not arguing that women will be affected more than men we highlight that women will be hit more by this downturn than previous recessions, and that...
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Tigmoo on 21st Jan 2009 (via touchstoneblog.org.uk)
More than 500 women will meet at Labour Women’s Conference to discuss what women want and to demand action from the Government to stop women bearing the brunt of government cuts. Labour women are coming together at a crucial time to discuss the fact that women are being hit twice as hard as men by the tax and welfare changes being brought in by this Government. Changes to women’s pensi...
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LabourMatters on 23rd Sep 2011 (via labourmatters.com)
A March of Working Women, followed by an Assembly, in Tel Aviv on International Women’s Day—March 8, 2010 by Roni Ben Efrat Women’s Day—March 8, 2010 To mark International Women’s Day, WAC-MAAN and Ahoti have initiated a coalition of 15 organizations, including women’s groups, workers’ organizations and social movements. The coalition calls for reducing
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SocialistUnity on 4th Mar 2010 (via socialistunity.com)
More than 500 women will meet at Labour Women’s Conference to discuss what women want and to demand action from the Government to stop women bearing the brunt of government cuts.
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LabourParty on 24th Sep 2011 (via labour.org.uk)
A coalition of women's groups says the assembly government's draft plan does not do enough to tackle violence against women.
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BBCPolitics on 6th Oct 2009 (via news.bbc.co.uk)
Harriet Harman MP, Labour's Deputy Leader, in a speech to Labour's Women's Conference, said: I'm delighted to see you all here today and excited to hear all you've got to say. It is right to remind ourselves why we are meeting as women, as Labour women, today. It is because we want to meet together as women, party members, MEPs, MPs, councillors, trade union women, Labour ...
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LabourMatters on 24th Sep 2011 (via labourmatters.com)
The Church of England is making heavy weather of women bishops. Of course they had to approve women bishops. They made the crucial decision when they voted for women priests. It makes no sense to say that women can hold any pastoral position
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A group of women are holding a protest tomorrow morning in London against what they call an abuse of women by police spies. Really, I don’t. Women in the UK should not have to worry about being sexually abused by policemen. It is as simple as that. In response, we call for women to come
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TimWorstall on 23rd Jan 2011 (via timworstall.com)
Last week, to mark International Women’s Day, Sara Azmeh Rasmussen, a Norwegian of Syrian origin burned her hijab in protest of the oppression of women in Islam. This is a small but significant gesture by a small group of women. But as this short film reminds us, 30 years ago, many thousands of women were mobilised in revolt.
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HarrysPlace on 16th Mar 2009 (via hurryupharry.org)
Yes, women take longer, yes, women go more often. Thus for an equal number of men and women at a venue there should be 2 female stations for one male. The British Toilet Association is campaigning – too quietly, perhaps – for public facilities to uphold a 2:1 ratio of women’s to men’s loos. They haven’t
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TimWorstall on 1st Sep 2009 (via timworstall.com)