Women's Rights

6th February 2018 marks 100 years since women in the UK got the right to vote... kind of. In 1918 the Representation of the People Act gave votes to women who were over the age of 30, and householders, or the wives of householders, or university graduates.
Women are speaking out and others are amplifying their voices in solidarity. Together, we are forcing changes in social norms
Please older sisters, if the #MeToo movement leaves you cold, leave it alone
I discovered that a man doing the same job as me was paid over a third more. I thought I had a good case
At the Women’s March, my loneliness began to dissolve
It’s about having the guts to call out your friends when they’re making rape jokes and not accepting lads’ culture as a given
There are workplace cultures and processes that can be taken advantage of