"Women at the cutting edge" - a conference on women and the cuts
Feminist Fightback | 07.10.2010 12:21 | Gender | Public sector cuts | Workers' Movements | South Coast
On 30 October Feminist Fightback will be hosting a conference on women and cuts, open to people of all genders.
Women at the Cutting Edge... a conference to campaign against the cuts
A conference hosted by Feminist Fightback, open to people of all genders.
On 20 October the ConDem government's "Spending Review" will detail enormous cuts in public services. We are already feeling the impact of earlier cuts many effected by Labour; nurseries and libraries are closing, jobs are being lost. As the government "austerity drive" steps up, the reality is that cuts will hit the lives of all but the wealthiest. In many cases women will be hit the hardest with recent reports estimating that women will suffer 72% of the tax and benefit cuts.
Whether you're a feminist, an activist, a trade unionist, someone affected by the cuts, or involved in fighting the cuts in your college, community or workplace, or just interested in how the landscape of the welfare state is changing, Feminist Fightback invites you to join a day of discussions and networking. We want to put these cuts in a political context, link up, and share ideas and skills as we plan to fight them together.
Participatory workshops on:
* What's going on? Mapping cuts and campaigns
* Who do the cuts affect? Why are cuts a feminist issue?
* What does it mean? Demystifying the "economics of the crisis"
* What do we want? Fighting within and against the state
For more information please see http://www.feministfightback.org.uk or email feminist.fightback@gmail.com or call Laura on 07971 842 027.
Free creche available: please email feminist.fightback@gmail.com to confirm a place
A conference hosted by Feminist Fightback, open to people of all genders.
On 20 October the ConDem government's "Spending Review" will detail enormous cuts in public services. We are already feeling the impact of earlier cuts many effected by Labour; nurseries and libraries are closing, jobs are being lost. As the government "austerity drive" steps up, the reality is that cuts will hit the lives of all but the wealthiest. In many cases women will be hit the hardest with recent reports estimating that women will suffer 72% of the tax and benefit cuts.
Whether you're a feminist, an activist, a trade unionist, someone affected by the cuts, or involved in fighting the cuts in your college, community or workplace, or just interested in how the landscape of the welfare state is changing, Feminist Fightback invites you to join a day of discussions and networking. We want to put these cuts in a political context, link up, and share ideas and skills as we plan to fight them together.
Participatory workshops on:
* What's going on? Mapping cuts and campaigns
* Who do the cuts affect? Why are cuts a feminist issue?
* What does it mean? Demystifying the "economics of the crisis"
* What do we want? Fighting within and against the state
For more information please see http://www.feministfightback.org.uk or email feminist.fightback@gmail.com or call Laura on 07971 842 027.
Free creche available: please email feminist.fightback@gmail.com to confirm a place
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