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From The Socialist newspaper, 31 January 2018
Presidents Club sexism scandal: what you thought
That the statement from events agency 'Artista' questions the sexual harassment of its employees due to the "calibre" of the men present is beyond words. The power imbalances, warped values and inequality at the core of capitalist society led directly to the Presidents Club groping scandal.
Helen O'Connor, Croydon, south London
A Labour peer, a Tory MP, and Bolton University's vice-chancellor... What do they all have in common? They are sexist and disgusting.
Helen Pattison, Leytonstone, east London
Disturbing reading re sexism and sexual harassment at so-called charitable events - men only. By the way, the organisers were willing to spend over 22 grand.
Amalia, Tower Hamlets
The uproar about the sexist nature of the Presidents Club event is totally justified. But there is another important point of principle - why NHS facilities like the two children's hospitals which returned Presidents Club money are dependent on charitable donations.
Roger Bannister, Liverpool
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In The Socialist 31 January 2018:
Save our NHS
NHS: use the 3 February protests as a launch pad for a mass movement
Northern health campaigns conference discusses the fightback
8,000 strong petition opposes closure of Sheffield health services
Labour NHS rally reveals horrors but offers no way forward
Opinion
Trump as Nixon: urgent questions about press freedom and the state
Women's liberation
For workplace trade union organisation against sexual harassment
Presidents Club sexism scandal: what you thought
100 years since women won the vote
Socialist Party workplace news
Victory for Hackney school cleaners!
Local government workers' reps reject 2% pay offer
University workers' walkout for decent pensions
Supermarket's slash jobs - union fightback needed
Cammell Lairds strikers demand improved pay and conditions
Socialist Party news and analysis
Labour civil war re-erupts over Haringey regeneration project
Tory infighting escalates - workers' action can oust them
Failing academy chain strips school assets - end academisation!
Capitalists fear for their system at Davos
Majority of kids poor in some areas
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
Fat cat vice chancellors schooled by Brum students
Confident London Socialist Party conference discusses key issues
Your newspaper fights with you: help fund it with May Day greetings
Bristol anti-cuts campaigners debate alternatives to the cuts
International socialist news and analysis
Vienna: 50,000 march against racism and austerity
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