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Katy Dollar
On 3 March, Sarah Everard went missing from the streets near my house. The route that should have taken her safely home intersects with my walk to work, and passes the homes of my friends. Police knocked on doors in the area looking for more information and advising women to stay at home, or only go out accompanied. The call sparked an immediate reaction, with women complaining it amounted to de facto curfew and chaperone restrictions on women. At the same time, there was an outpouring of experiences, first locally and then nationally, of indecent exposure, harassment, and assault. These.
A snapshot of the reborn ‘Reclaim the Streets’ protests from 2010 to 2017, protesting violence against women. Picture: PAULA SMITH THE tragic death of Sarah Everard has prompted an outpouring of shock, grief and anger as women across the North-East share their own experiences of feeling unsafe. Jessie Joe Jacobs, Labour candidate for Tees Valley mayor, has a ‘Me Too’ story, as “all women do”. She said: “Violence against women is an everyday experience, not just those who are vulnerable. And even if you don’t experience it, you fear it. “You don’t walk through a park at night, you don’t run via a cycle path, you try not to walk alone or in quiet places, even in the daytime.
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Defend NEU activists, stop the victimisations! Submitted by AWL on 16 February, 2021 - 7:50
Author: Pat Markey
When trying to keep your workplace safe during the pandemic, when what you do could save lives, how would you expect your boss to respond? Maybe with some appreciation or a grudging “thank you”?
The reality in many cases is that union reps are facing bullying and harassment for trade union activity during the pandemic. Louise Lewis of Kirklees National Education Union, John Boken of Shropshire NEU, Tracy McGuire of Darlington NEU, and Kirstie Paton of Greenwich NEU are just four of the activists who are currently facing victimisation for supporting staff and for raising safety issues during the pandemic.
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