IAN LAVERY MP warns that decades of neoliberal policies have left former industrial communities behind — but a renewed Labour commitment to working people could change the political landscape
IT COULDN’T be clearer. The Tories are completely out of touch with the realities for women of the impact of the pandemic and have failed them at every turn. In fact, we need to recognise that this government is actively anti-women.
Women workers bore the brunt of austerity, long before the coronavirus crisis.
Working long hours — and many more years since their pensions were stolen — with little or no job security, often juggling multiple low-paid, part-time and zero-hours jobs with childcare and elder care, while still forced to rely on universal credit (UC).
As Unison launches its Year of Women Workers, ANNIE COGAN-THOMAS argues that stronger organisation and collective bargaining are essential to winning equality
The election offers a critical chance to shape the future of pay, care and community provision in Wales, says Unison’s JESS TURNER
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


