The Socialist 31 August 2016
#KeepCorbyn: For a party that fights for workers

#KeepCorbyn: For a party that fights for workers
Right's purges and exclusions show we must fight for a party for the 99%
Packed meeting discusses Trotskyism, Corbyn and socialist change
Trade unionists for Corbyn rally in Cardiff
Pressure, lies and head games: being a school student in Tory Britain
Join the student fightback to end education cuts and austerity
Grantham protest against night-time closure of A&E
Invest in grassroots sports needs
Women still take home 36% less than men
Over a million families in 'extreme problem debt'
France: Burkini ban fuels division
Chile: general strike threat as pensions protests grow
UberEats: Angry delivery drivers protest over pay
Solid bus strike for better terms and pay
Why you should join the Socialist Party today
Socialist Party 'collectathon' to raise crucial cash
Ken Loach and a Socialist seller join Sisters Uncut protest
Sunshine and socialism at Socialist Party summer camp
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Women still take home 36% less than men
Corinthia Ward
New research by the Institute for Fiscal Studies shows women on average still earn 36% less a week than their male counterparts. This is despite more than four decades of equal pay rights being on the statute books.
The Chartered Management Institute carried out a separate study highlighting the difference in pay progression. In the last year, 14% of men in management roles were promoted compared with 10% of women.
The recent attention on sexist dress codes - mandatory heels, skirts and make-up - highlights the bosses' backwards attitudes further. I myself worked in a shop two years ago where my manager told me I needed to wear more make up - as I looked too 'sickly' and 'pale' to fit in with the aesthetics of the shop.
Cuts to child and adult care services force many women out of full-time employment; paying a private company is too expensive for most. Women also lose out on pay rises and promotions due to lost time - or are looked over for jobs, praise and advancement because of the false idea we are less capable.
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In part, sexist ideas persist because they have a role in defending the profits of the super-rich. Bosses rely on women doing free labour when it comes to the home, so they don't have to fund it through higher wages or taxes. Capitalism also uses oppression to divide workers against each other rather than unite us against it.
Legal rights mean little unless workers organise to force their enactment. In the end, only democratic public ownership and socialist planning can lay the basis to make anti-sexist reforms permanent.
The Socialist Party fights for free childcare, adult care and education for all, the abolition of employment tribunal fees, full maternity and paternity pay, and an end to all sexist practices and attitudes. Then both women and men alike can start to see real change.
In this issue
#KeepCorbyn
#KeepCorbyn: For a party that fights for workers
Right's purges and exclusions show we must fight for a party for the 99%
Packed meeting discusses Trotskyism, Corbyn and socialist change
Trade unionists for Corbyn rally in Cardiff
Education fightback
Pressure, lies and head games: being a school student in Tory Britain
Join the student fightback to end education cuts and austerity
No NHS cuts or closures
Grantham protest against night-time closure of A&E
Socialist Party news and analysis
Invest in grassroots sports needs
Women still take home 36% less than men
Over a million families in 'extreme problem debt'
International socialist news and analysis
France: Burkini ban fuels division
Chile: general strike threat as pensions protests grow
Socialist Party workplace news
UberEats: Angry delivery drivers protest over pay
Solid bus strike for better terms and pay
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
Why you should join the Socialist Party today
Socialist Party 'collectathon' to raise crucial cash
Ken Loach and a Socialist seller join Sisters Uncut protest
Socialist Party Summer Camp
Sunshine and socialism at Socialist Party summer camp
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