women
Fighting the cuts and working for women in the days ahead
The Women’s Income Network (WIN) is a network of charities, MPs and individuals who have come together in order to construct an informed and unified response to each and every cut which will disproportionately affect women in the coming months and years. From the Fawcett Society to The Child Poverty Action Group, each participating organisation is working independently to protect those who will be disadvantaged by the coalition’s cuts.
Labour needs a leader that Leads for Women
Let’s make sure our next leader leads for women. We’ll be asking all the leadership contenders what they think of our proposals; see http://lead4women.wordpress.com/
No place for women in Cam-Clegg’s “new politics”
As David Cameron announces his final ministerial line-up, one must ask: Where are all the women?
What women want from the parties
The Fawcett Society’s What About Women campaign first put some pertinent questions to politicians back in March.
Gender inequality: Women still earn 20% less than men
An OECD study, published today to mark International Women's Day, reveals that, globally, women are paid almost a fifth less than men.
Labour’s lead among women is slipping
A new study by the Fabian Society shows that the lead among women developed under Tony Blair is declining. Labour must focus on explaining what has been delivered for the amount spent, and focus on outcomes rather than inputs.