"The political debate on work cannot afford to ignore these questions any longer.
Greens need to lead the way in placing unpaid, socially useful & often invisible work firmly in its rightful place at the centre of discussions around the future of work." greeneuropeanjournal.eu/invisible-but-…
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"Throughout history, women have mostly been relegated to unpaid domestic and care work, from cooking and housekeeping to looking after children and ill, elderly, or disabled relatives.
Although men increasingly take on some of this work, the balance is still..."
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"tremendously skewed & we see women taking on waged work while retaining most – if not all – of the domestic and caring responsibilities
When both paid and unpaid work such as household chores and childcare are taken into account, women work an average of 30 minutes a day...
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"longer than men in Global North countries and 50 minutes longer in Global South countries.
While this gap may not seem huge, the fact that the vast majority of men’s working hours are paid, whilst a very significant number of women’s working hours are not, is crucial."
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"Among the many resulting inequalities of less paid work for women is a serious discrepancy in the pensions men and women receive.
In 2014, European women received pensions 40.2 per cent lower than those of men, despite working more hours in total."
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"Bobby Kennedy was right in 1968 when he declared that GDP measures 'everything except that which is worthwhile.'
Our economic model – focused around GDP and growth – fails to recognise the unpaid work without which it would collapse."
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"The post-war ‘golden age’ of Fordism – plentiful jobs, suburban housing, extensive social welfare – was dependent not only on women’s unpaid labour but on the resources & cheap labour of the rest of the world. This idea has apparently yet to permeate progressive politics"
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Our panel of three environmental activists at #GPC22 is starting now👇
We kick off with @lilyfitzg2 - one of the founders of @bristolYS4C and Bristol's youngest councillor - who lays out the work of the Bristol climate strikers throughout 2019 - from focusing on airport expansion to calling for general strikes
@lilyfitzg2@bristolYS4C The climate strikers then organised around Bristol-specific demands: 1. #GreenNewDeal for Bristol 2. A 2-term limit for mayors to achieve carbon neutrality 3. Get Bristol's #airpollution to/below legal limit 4. Free bus travel for under 21s 5. Pedestrianising some city roads
@klinaj explains why her ecological activism brought her to help set up @MakeVotesMatter after the 2015 election which highlighted like never before how dramatically unfair our voting system & how much it blocks change⤵️
Most countries using the First Past the Post voting system are former British colonies. This is one of the worst colonial exports which continues with a huge impact to this day
🇳🇿Hope can be found in how New Zealand changed its voting system from FPTP to PR...⤵️
So much evidence that countries with PR perform better on education, child poverty, environmental policies, equality & so much more.
Women leaders have performed better in dealing with the #covid19 pandemic, but these are countries with PR - who are more likely to elect women!⤵️
Domestic violence and domestic murders are a global & national emergency🚨
Due to systemic sexism, often little is done.
It is getting worse: the rate of men beating and killing women they know reached a five-year high in 2019.
This tripled in the lockdown.
Our 1st question👇🏽
➡️Question 2⬅️
Victims' Commissioner Vera Baird has warned of a collapse in rape prosecutions that has allowed many offenders to escape justice and led to an effective 'decriminalisation of rape'.
.@tinalouiseUK kicks off our 'Powering Up to Take On Energy' event talking about @UK_Nanas anti-fracking mobilisation👇🏼
"I wanted to show how far the police would go to protect this polluting industry.
We wanted people to see there was this everyday abuse of residents" [thread]
She describes activist strategies, one of which is "To try & get some respect for the human that you are, rather than the activist than you are"
Tina talks about some of the fab women who make up @UK_Nanas, how it created community & supported each other: beautiful side effects.
On alternatives to fossil fuels: Fracking is so bad, so dangerous for people & the planet. When there is a bullet coming towards you, you just stop it.
Don't let that question derail you.
But of course renewable alternatives would provide all the energy we need.
.@rebekkapopovic and @DrLizaSelley kick off our air pollution event by discussing their work -based on research from across the world- on the link between air pollution & COVID19 in the UK.
Link between common pollutants such as nitrogen ocides & ozone with COVID-19 mortality...
This may be due to the background lung inflammation that pollution causes, possibly adding to the effect of existing health complications.
This mirrors similar studies in Europe & USA
Therefore, research show that high levels of pollution can worsen symptons of air pollution...
Research is also emerging on what has been called the
'magic carpet hypothesis', which argues that the virus may hitch a ride on air pollution particles. So more particle exposure = virus exposure.