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Women v The State (UK): Holding the Private Sector to Account or Holding Critics at Bay?
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Women v The State (UK). WE NEED YOU volunteering opportunity. Wednesday, 31 July 2013. Holding the Private Sector to Account or Holding Critics at Bay? This post was originally published here. On The Huffington Post on 30 July 2013, by one of our team, Sarah Cheverton. Margaret Hodge, MP, chair of the UK government's public accounts committee, has confirmed reviews into the UK Border Agency's COMPASS contract and into private sector delivery of public services. Over allegations of G4S's failures. This wo...
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Women v The State (UK): Call for submissions Women vs The State (UK)
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Women v The State (UK). WE NEED YOU volunteering opportunity. Thursday, 25 July 2013. Call for submissions Women vs The State (UK). We are currently seeking submissions of personal testimonies for the Woman vs State (UK) project. Women vs The State (UK) is a compilation of women’s accounts which seeks to highlight the systemic injustices against women arising out of the steady privatisation of public services, with a foreword by Michael Turner QC. WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT? The Institute for Government.
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Women v The State (UK): Shattering the Silence: Privatisation's adverse effects on women
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Women v The State (UK). WE NEED YOU volunteering opportunity. Saturday, 10 August 2013. Shattering the Silence: Privatisation's adverse effects on women. This post was originally published here. On The F Word on 09 August 2013, by one of our team, Nanki Chawla. Women have been disproportionately affected. By the economic downturn and by austerity measures, with twice as many women as men losing their jobs in the public sector, and the female unemployment rate at its highest. One such example of this is A...
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Shattering the Silence: Privatisation’s adverse effects on women | hamarehaq
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Could India Create the World’s (Second) Largest Police State? August 10, 2013 · 3:49 pm. Shattering the Silence: Privatisation’s adverse effects on women. This article originally appeared on The F Word. Recent media reports have highlighted how big outsourcing companies like G4S. Are failing to deliver on public sector. Contracts, and even, making services worse. This is bad news for all citizens of the UK. Women have been disproportionately affected. By the economic downturn and by austerity measures.
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Women v The State (UK): August 2013
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Women v The State (UK). WE NEED YOU volunteering opportunity. Saturday, 10 August 2013. Shattering the Silence: Privatisation's adverse effects on women. This post was originally published here. On The F Word on 09 August 2013, by one of our team, Nanki Chawla. Women have been disproportionately affected. By the economic downturn and by austerity measures, with twice as many women as men losing their jobs in the public sector, and the female unemployment rate at its highest. One such example of this is A...
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Kazuri : January 2014
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The day-to-day, blow-by-blow account of David v Goliath, in which the good little guy (social enterprise, private and institutional investment, best practise, third sector and localism) wins. Taking the power back from big bad Government and effecting local solutions through community action. Think social justice. On Red Bull. Eventually. Thursday, 30 January 2014. Stop abusing detainee refugee women. Theresa May, British Home Secretary. It’s possible to create an asylum process which treats women ...
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Women v The State (UK): July 2013
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Women v The State (UK). WE NEED YOU volunteering opportunity. Wednesday, 31 July 2013. Holding the Private Sector to Account or Holding Critics at Bay? This post was originally published here. On The Huffington Post on 30 July 2013, by one of our team, Sarah Cheverton. Margaret Hodge, MP, chair of the UK government's public accounts committee, has confirmed reviews into the UK Border Agency's COMPASS contract and into private sector delivery of public services. Over allegations of G4S's failures. This wo...
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Shoegirl - the blog: June 2012
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Shoegirl - the blog. Friday, June 29, 2012. Why Plan B is just wrong. I notice "Claiming Our Future" is now moving on to "plan B." Plan B, in case you haven't already heard it, is basically a rehash of plan A. I.e. hands off our fat cat public sector and semi-state/grant-aided salaries. Nothing to see here, move along now. Saturday, June 02, 2012. Ireland and the Global meltdown: a reading list. Global Meltdown for Dummies: A reading list. What to Avoid or be cautious of. By Fintan O Toole - again, factu...
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