WORKING women can win together under a Labour government, shadow women and equalities secretary Anneliese Dodds told the TUC women’s conference today.
Ms Dodds thanked the TUC women’s committee for inviting her to speak on International Women’s Day, describing it as a “time where we reflect on the many injustices and inequalities that scar our society and how we could deliver greater equality for women in this country and abroad.”
She said: “Unfortunately, those inequalities don’t seem to be something that our current government has been interested in.
Professor MARY DAVIS argues that feminism has been hollowed out by liberal co-option – and only a revival of socialist, class-based politics can restore International Working Women’s Day’s original, radical purpose
Comments from Matt Goodwin and Danny Kruger expose a reactionary vision in which falling birth rates are blamed on women, says JUDITH CAZORLA
Working-class women lead the fight for fair work and equitable pay and against sexual harassment, the rise of the far right and years of failed austerity policies, writes ROZ FOYER



