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During the week of International Women’s Day, we’ll look at three key examples in detail: Made in Dagenham, Business...
Equality and Devolution in Wales: A Distinct Approach Wales is often characterised as demonstrating a distinct approach to equality...
The prospect of reorganisation of local government in Scotland and Wales in 1996 led to a successful research application...
These disputes occurred within a wider context of industrial militancy in Britain, with significant rank-and-file victories, including the 1972...
My earlier blog post took an intersectional perspective to look back from the Equality Act to consider how the SDA...
News 24.01.2022: What do we want? Equal Pay! When do we want it? 1970! Professor Hazel Conley has recently published a blog for the University of the West of England HR, Work and Employment research group, outlining the progress made towards women’s equality from the starting points of our project, questioning how much has reallyRead More
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Transatlantic influences Sexual harassment as a concept was developed by grassroots women’s rights activists in North America in the...
Intersectionality is the Black feminist theory that inequalities shape one another and are inseparable: ‘race, class, gender, sexuality, ethnicity,...