
Women's Budget Group
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The UK's leading feminist economics think tank. We put feminism into economics and economics into feminism. Press queries: [email protected]
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The Employment Rights Bill promises to improve the working rights of millions across the country. In her debut piece, Amy Booker of the Women's Budget Group analyses how this Bill will tackle current barriers in order to focus on championing women. progressivebritain.org/the-employmentā¦

Our deputy director Dr Sara Reis will be joining today's BBC Woman's Hour to discuss how Rachel Reeves' Budget will impact women. Tune in at 10!


Left perspectives on Labourās first Budget The Government is gambling on growth, but this Budget wonāt bring it. Many see a missed opportunity. labourhub.org.uk/2024/10/31/lef⦠Women's Budget Group The Equality Trust @equalitytrust.bsky.social Jeremy Gilbert Faiza Shaheen Zarah Sultana MP Matt Wrack Phil Burton-Cartledge Andrew Fisher



š„New! Rachel Reeves, the first female Chancellor in history, just delivered Labourās first Budget.Ā Mary-Ann Stephenson of Women's Budget Group finds that while there are some welcome changes, women who are the poorest or disabled will be impacted negatively. blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolā¦




Tonight we are joined by Julia Gillard, Eka Ikpe, Erin Mansell, pavita cooper & @IsabelBerwick to explore how empowering women both in and out of the workforce can drive economic growth. šŗ Livestream: youtube.com/watch?v=M7_ksY⦠š§µā¬ļø




We're pleased to see Claer Barrett from the Financial Times highlighting potential impact of employersĀ NICĀ increase on early education and childcare sector. #Budget24 ft.com/content/cc6d0aā¦

.Women's Budget Group Viktoria Szczypior says ifĀ Labour is serious about ending poverty it must end the two-child cap which hits women and children hardest chartist.org.uk/grim-milestoneā¦


This year the gender pay gap rose to 11.3%. The gap only widens with age as women take on more and more unpaid care work. I was delighted to host a parliamentary event this morning with the Women's Budget Group and over 18 women's orgsĀ inĀ attendance.


Bit of a focus on feminist economics today. Inspiring Women's Budget Group event stressed re-centering economic policy on principles of care and respect for people and planet; similar, powerful event led by ActionAid Kenya focused on Global South emphasised end to extractivism.


Womenās organisations are warning the Government to rethink its disability benefit reforms over fears it will remove a āvital lifeline' for victims of abuse. Women's Budget Groupās Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson & Stay Safe Eastās Angie Airlie, join Clare McDonnell to discuss ā¬ļø
