More rights for working women as Labour eyes female vote
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- 28th-August-2006 #1
More rights for working women as Labour eyes female vote
More pandering to women.More rights for working women as Labour eyes female voteHarman planning to allow paid sick leave when the children are ill
Working women may be given extra employment rights under plans being drawn up by Labour.
Mothers could be paid sick leave if their children are ill and given more legal rights to work part-time as the Government attempts to woo back the women's vote in its war with David Cameron.
Companies may also have to reveal if they pay women less than men to do the same job.
The package of workplace rights is being drawn up by Harriet Harman, a senior ally of Gordon Brown.
The Constitutional Affairs Minister is positioning herself to challenge for her party's deputy leadership when John Prescott stands down.
Labour strategists have been alarmed by polls suggesting working parents - women in particular - are turning back to the Conservatives under Mr Cameron's leadership.
After years of falling support among women, a YouGov poll at the weekend revealed a 6 per cent swing from Labour to the Tories among female voters in just under a year.
Mr Cameron also appears to be picking up support from white-collar workers.
The poll showed Labour and the Liberal Democrats losing ground among these voters, with the Tories up 6 per cent.
Miss Harman, who devised her party's earlier reforms of maternity and paternity leave, believes a ' workplace revolution' should form a central part of Labour's strategy to win a fourth term in office.
Designed to 'draw the battle lines with the Tories over family policy', it will be discussed at next month's Labour Party conference.
The policy package will include measures to raise child benefit for second and third children to help parents who feel they cannot afford to have more children.
The minimum wage would also be raised to help the millions of women, such as cleaners and care workers, who are on low pay.
Miss Harman said: "We are really upping the stakes. We need to have a robust and rigorous approach to public policy on the family.
"We need to have mandatory pay audits because we can't tackle inequality when it is hidden. The Tories have been forced to accept Labour's agenda of maternity pay and leave. It is now essential for Labour to make further progress.
"The Tories are eager to talk about families but not prepared to take the action families need. The choice for families will be between Tory sentiment and Labour action."
Miss Harman revealed how she sees the wellbeing of workers as the most important part of the economy. She told the Independent on Sunday that the reforms were based on the idea that 'human capital is crucial to the economy'.
Under existing Labour reforms, workers have the right to ask their boss if they can work part-time, but there is no obligation on them to agree. However, in the reforms being proposed, employers would have to prove the job cannot be done part-time to refuse the request. Miss Harman has drawn up plans which would give parents the statutory right to sick leave if a child is ill and cannot go to school. Only one parent could take leave at a time.
Labour is already proposing to give fathers six months off work in place of mothers to look after babies.
The taxpayer will bear the cost of most of the proposed changes but industry chiefs say longer leave could cause serious disruption and extra red tape.
Matthew Knowles, of the Federation of Small Businesses, said: "There are already 28 Acts of Parliament on employment legislation in law.
"To force another one through really would be stretching the patience of small firms. On average, they have four employees, so to have one of those off for a day or for six months means a quarter of the workforce is missing.
"Small employers know that a happy workforce is an effective one and already bend over backwards to help their employees out. When the dead hand of government comes in, all it does is create unnecessary antagonism."
As someone on the dailymail website put it:
'How long before single people get fed up with covering for parents who use their children to get endless time off. It's simply legalised skiving.'
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- 28th-August-2006 #2
Re: More rights for working women as Labour eyes female vote
Good find Major Tom
Yes- I came across this too
And it's nothing more than the feminist-led government pandering to women
And it's bile
Plain and simple
- 28th-August-2006 #3
Re: More rights for working women as Labour eyes female vote
All of this began when they granted women the right to vote. After that the manginas started to pass all the crazy laws to get women's votes. A man opposed to this crazyness wont reach the top of the political ladder (president of a country) because women wouldnt vote him. They vote spineless manginas like Zapatero, who promises the worst feminazi laws that one can imagine.
Someone tell me if theres an alternative for all of this. Women will always be egoist, i dont think this will ever change, even in a matriarchy they're egoist and self-centered.
- 28th-August-2006 #4
Re: More rights for working women as Labour eyes female vote
How many more rights can they be given before they're omnipotent?
- 28th-August-2006 #5
Re: More rights for working women as Labour eyes female vote
Despair not, Bas24, for more and more men are turning to the internet- the lair of truth and factual evidence, and where feminist lies are exploited dailyThey vote spineless manginas like Zapatero, who promises the worst feminazi laws that one can imagine. Someone tell me if theres an alternative for all of this.
And once a larger portion of men are exposed to the truth- then- and only then will more protesting, word of mouth interaction and all-out-war occur
In fact- men may go not just on the marriage strike
But an all out strike
The government will have to listen to us when we grow in numbers
Expect a big change in the coming years my friend
A big change indeed
- 28th-August-2006 #6
Re: More rights for working women as Labour eyes female vote
Working women may be given extra employment rights under plans being drawn up by Labour.
"Extra" employment rights for women-only, this is the product of feminists imposing their nefarious social engineering on a demographic group (men) to which they have absolute contempt, derision and hatred.
If this madness continues unopposed, it will only be a matter of time before the wet dream of valerie solanas - the apocalyptic enslavement of men will become a realization.
Historically the suppression and subsequent oppression of a demographic group, always begins with "extra" benefits for one group at the detriment of another. Always!
Is it any suprise, that both Tony and Cherie Blair have their political origins in marxism. And have sought to replicate this philosophy wholesale, by filling govermental vacancies with like-minded ideological lunatics such as Harriet Harman.The wicked flee when none pursueth. Proverbs 28:1
'Rise like Lions after slumber In unvanquishable number - Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you - Ye are many - they are few.'
Percy Bysshe Shelley
"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. "
Thomas Jefferson
The internet has been a lifeboat for men's opposition to the floodings of feminism.
Celtic Druid
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