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HERvotes Takes On the Jobs Crisis

September 15, 2011 by Ms. Leave a Comment
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This post originally appeared on the Ms. Blog Our first #HERvotes blog carnival was so successful, we’re doing it again! On August 25-26, to mark the anniversaries of the passage of the 19th amendment and the March on Washington, Ms. joined with 21 women’s organizations to collectively publish 77 blog posts with a single harmonious [...]

Filed Under: Economic Justice Tagged With: budget cuts, economy, Get Out Her Vote, HERvotes, poverty, social justice, Unemployment

HERVotes: Young People Hit by High Poverty and Unemployment

September 15, 2011 by Laura Kacere 1 Comment
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A recent analysis of the 2010 Census information by the National Women’s Law Center shows that a record number of women are currently living in poverty – the highest it’s been since 1993. Over 17 million women were living below the poverty line last year, 7.5 million of which were living in extreme poverty.  With [...]

Filed Under: Economic Justice, Get Out Her Vote, Intersectionality Tagged With: budget cuts, economy, Get Out Her Vote, HERvotes, poverty, social justice, Unemployment

HERvotes: We Need Jobs and a Voice on the Job

September 15, 2011 by Ms. Leave a Comment
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By Jenya Cassidy, MomsRising When I was in high school and college, I worked in restaurants. I worked for minimum wage and I worked hard – cleaning, cooking, even counting money and making bank deposits. I remember my pay going from 3.35 an hour to 3.45 an hour when I made ‘head cashier’ – a [...]

Filed Under: Economic Justice Tagged With: HERvotes, Jobs, UCLA, Unemployment, unions, Work

HERvotes: Where Are the Jobs for Recent Graduates?

September 15, 2011 by Ms. Leave a Comment
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By Kendra McCormick, National Council of Women’s Organizations The recession negatively impacts young people looking to enter the workforce for the first time, and as a recent college graduate, I can easily see how the recession is impacting my peers and me. I have experienced firsthand how difficult it is to find full-time, paid employment in [...]

Filed Under: Economic Justice Tagged With: economy, education, HERvotes, Jobs, Unemployment

HERvotes: Reject the Disenfranchisement of the Working Class

August 29, 2011 by Laura Kacere Leave a Comment
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This blog is part of the #HERvotes blog carnival. As voter suppression laws in states throughout the country threaten to disenfranchise millions of voters, it is imperative to look at how the groups targeted by these laws also have a stake in the very issues at the heart of the upcoming election.  Decisions affecting access [...]

Filed Under: Birth Control Access, Campaigns, Economic Justice, Feminist Campus, Get Out Her Vote, Reproductive Rights, Women's Health Tagged With: budget cuts, economic justice, family planning, Get Out Her Vote, HERvotes, Medicaid, social class, Title X

HERvotes: “The Help” and the Rights of Domestic Workers

August 26, 2011 by Guest Blogger Leave a Comment
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By Gayle Kirschenbaum This post is part of the This week, I went to see the movie The Help, based on the best-selling novel by Kathryn Stockett. The film focuses on the exploitation, abuse, and indignities endured by African American women who worked as housecleaners, childcare providers, and cooks in the homes of white families [...]

Filed Under: Economic Justice, Intersectionality Tagged With: Domestic Workers, HERvotes, The Help

What Do We Want? Fair Pay! When Do We Want It? Now!

June 23, 2011 by Alison Grady Leave a Comment
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Two days ago, the Feminist Majority Foundation joined several other women’s nonprofits in Washington, D.C. to protest the anti-woman, pro-corporation Supreme Court decision in Dukes v. Wal-Mart.  Women and men gathered at the steps of the Supreme Court for the Rally in Solidarity with the Women of Wal-Mart, a rally organized by the National Women’s [...]

Filed Under: Economic Justice, Feminist Campus Tagged With: Campus Team, corporations, fair pay, Interns, US Supreme Court, workplace discrimination

LaGaurd and the IMF: Does a Woman in Charge Change an Anti-Woman Organization?

May 27, 2011 by Laura Kacere Leave a Comment
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Following the resignation of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, former managing director of the International Monetary Fund with sexual assault charges pending, news has begun to focus on his successor.  At this point, it appears that the most likely candidate is French Finance Minister Christine LaGuard. The news of the first female director of the IMF could not come [...]

Filed Under: Economic Justice, Leaders & Government Tagged With: economy, global, human rights, sexual assault, workplace discrimination

Equal Pay Day: Promoting the Rights of ALL Workers

April 12, 2011 by fcBlogAdmin Leave a Comment
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Congratulations women, as of today you have earned as much money as your male counterparts did in the year 2010: it only took you 16 months! Equal Pay Day takes place on April 12th each year as a way to symbolize the amount of time women must work into the following year to earn the [...]

Filed Under: Economic Justice Tagged With: economy, Equal Pay Day, fair pay, National Women's Law Center, pay equity, pverty, wage gap
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