Adding a âWâ to everything will not protect and promote women
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April 4, 2021 â 11.16am
April 4, 2021 â 11.16am
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Now that women are not important enough to have an actual Prime Minister they elected, the women of Australia will have to make do with a cadre within cabinet, led by the Prime Minister for Women Marise Payne, to manage their interests. Last week, the Prime Minister announced a taskforce on womenâs equality, safety, economic security, health and wellbeing, as if addressing those concerns was an innovation. Perhaps for this government.
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julie: welcome back, everyone. you re watching happen position now and what s happening now, a big news conference about to get underway in washington. of course, a huge part of the economic debate is job creation. and who can forget the unemployment rate, jumping to a whopping 9.2% last week, the highest rate of the year. as hiring neared a standstill in june, the afl-cio is hosting a job creation forum and in the last two hours, point man for the president s job council headlines a jobs for america summit. a lot going on in washington and doug mckelway is there live. what are we hearing at this forum this morning? reporter: to be totally honest, blunt about this, it s really depress to go hear some heart felt stories about joblessness, putting a face on joblessness, with the new numbers, it became clear the economy is not improving, at least not to the extent it