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This paper prepared for Organized Working Women looks at the impact on women of the Conservative economic agenda, including free trade and threats to social programs. Its offers an alternative vision for the labour movement to take up.
This paper prepared for Organized Working Women looks at the impact on women of the Conservative economic agenda, including free trade and threats to social programs. Its offers an alternative vision for the labour movement to take up.
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