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UK: Calls for "gendered perspective" on COVID-19 conceal class issues


UK: Calls for “gendered perspective” on COVID-19 conceal class issues
more due to the impact of policies introduced to prevent disease transmission.” (emphasis added).
It is difficult to conceive of a more inane, contemptible statement, which would draw a storm of protest were the outcomes reversed. But such is the conclusion of a study by researchers from the London School of Economics (LSE), promoted by the
Guardian newspaper.
Officially, nearly 3.4 million people have died from COVID internationally. This is a vast underestimation due to under-reporting. The
Economist magazine estimates this is at best less than half the total, and at worst one-quarter. Using the total of excess deaths globally, it puts the probable real figure at 10.2 million. ....

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Unmarried couples could get half of everything when they split


Unmarried couples could get half of everything when they split
MPs want people who live together to have the same divorce rights as those who are married
07:49, 16 MAY 2021
Unmarried couples could get half of everything when they split
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Unmarried couples who have chosen to live together could have to split their property 50/50 when they break up, under plans being put forward by MPs. ....

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Call for 3.2m cohabiting couples to have same rights as those who are married


Call for 3.2m cohabiting couples to have same rights as those who are married
Mirror
6 days ago
Nigel Nelson
MPs want 3.4 million cohabiting couples to have the same financial rights as those who are married.
The plan is to protect one partner from being thrown on the streets with nothing if they break up or one dies and the home is not jointly owned.
And it would mean two people who have chosen to live together rather than marry or enter a civil partnership would have to split property 50-50 just as divorcing couples must do.
MPs on the powerful Commons Women and Equalities Committee are looking into what legal mechanisms are needed to treat cohabiting couples the same as married ones. ....

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Bad behaviour at work: Whose responsibility is it?


Macquarie University/The Lighthouse
The reliance on unconscious bias training as a remedy for workplace ills won’t fix the widespread problem of discrimination, harassment and bullying, write Professors Lucy Taksa and Louise Thornthwaite of Macquarie University’s Centre for Workforce Futures.
News abounds of bad behaviour towards women in Australia’s Federal Parliament. It seems this one workplace has been recognised as being unsafe for women.
Enough: Protecting workers from harassment and victimisation at work should be the responsibility of employers and not individuals.
But this begs a critical question: how widespread is such bad behaviour?
While current attention focuses on the highest office in the land, it is clear from reports by statutory bodies, court and tribunal cases, and scholars, that this state of affairs is not limited to this workplace. ....

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