Wednesday 9 December 2009

Women are equal and DIFFERENT!




I would just like to say how great the forum was with Helen Jackson, and I would like to thank Labour Group for inviting her! The forum was very informative as well as entertaining. Many issues were discussed but the main topic was equal pay, as you could imagine there were a lot of different and conflicting opinions. But that's what we like a little bit of drama!

One thing a took away from the meeting was when she quoted : "Women are equal but different". That's exactly what it is all about , we're not trying to be men because we're pursuing the same careers and goals in life, we still acknowledge we're different and not any less important. She highlighted some truths in the issues that surrounf the Equal Pay: Trade Unions are tying their best arguing for equal pay and a pay rise for women. This is because professions that are done by the majority if women, happen to be the jobs that are paid less, as if that job is less important or less time and effort consuming and this shouldn't be the case. Female workers that are mothers have no choice to work part-time as they have to look after their children when they finish school and I feel that it is important that children spend time with their mothers as well as fathers (if possible) having an understanding of the society we live in as there is a rise in single-parent homes. This is no excuse to pay a women less than what she deserves. Helen Jackson Stated that the pay gap is 16% and at its worse its actually 80%, this is because of bonuses and young men working less hours as they do not have as much responsibilies to take care of outside their job.


People have this perception that women arguing for equal pay is feminism and feminism is ant-man, anti-marriage,anti-heterosexual. But that is complete and utter rubbish! We as women are not any less of human beings than men are so why should we be treated - not differently- but unfairly?

Thursday 19 November 2009

Labour Club at the Guild !!!!


Do you want to discuss issues affecting us women? Well come along to the Guild chambers next Thursday 26th November 2009, it starts at 4.45pm and the former MP Helen Jackson (who is now an elected member of the Fawcett society) will be attending there to discuss issues or topics that surround politics and feminism. Interested? Well feel free to come and anyone can come even if your a guy who is interested in feminism don't hesitate to attend.

Wednesday 11 November 2009

Visible Women meets Technology

Hey guys sorry for the confusion, this is now my official blog page.
The Visible Women campaign is now giving an opportunity to 20 female students and recent graduates to find out about having a career in Technology. This meeting will be about females going to careers such as IT , Telecmmunications, Investment banking divisions,and even working for London 2012. Unfortunately it's not in Birmingham, it's in Central London. However this event will be so useful if you want to get into this field of employment. I will be attending, so I will be commuting from Birmingham to London.

Here are the further details below:

Monday 14th December
Starts 6pm-8.30pm
Central London

  • BRING CV AND BRIEF ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS:
  1. What aspects of technology are you interested in?
  2. Why is it important for women to get into technology?
  3. What do you want to gain 'VW Meets...Technology'?

Email your application form to info@vwcampaign.co.uk

Visible Women Campaign

VISIBLE WOMEN CAMPAIGN!

Hey guys! (or should I say ladies)
Finally got on my blog page. Hope your cool, well i'm really happy at the moment as I recently found out about a campaign called 'Visible Women'. I have spoken to some people involved and it sounds fantastic!
Visible Women aims to help students to overcome challenges such as under-representation of women in certain industries. Women as well as men want to be succesful in everything they do and do not want to be limited by employers, so Visible Women aims to :

Showcase companies/organisations that encourage more women at every level ofemployment.
Recognise senior female role models
Create networking opportunities for students and recent graduates to successfullyenter into the labour market
When I read the manifesto I was overjoyed to know that such a thing is actually taking place. I just think it's great!
If you want to find out more you can either email me or come to the Visible Women meeting at the MUIRHEAD TOWER. I'll inform you as soon as i know what room lol.