Unite the Union Women's Week National Conference,
Eastbourne Centre, July 22-27, 2012
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Diana Holland, Asst.General Secretary of Unite the Union at the opening of the National Women's Week Conference, women's Equality at the heart of the Union. |
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Participants from England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and USA, Women's Steel Workers Union |
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It never easy to be in the wider world where no one knows about the issue of Domestic Workers, we all need to work hard to win our course mates first so we get their support and do something to help us campaign with us. Here we are preparing our speech. |
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Already by asking a direct question Nuraeni received a standing ovation, how much more if she delivers her speech?. Her question to Baroness Glenies Thornton, MP- Shadow Minister for Equality, "The ConDem Government removed the basic rights and protections of domestic Workers, Has labour Party maintained its position in support of the old Overseas domestic worker visa?", The Baroness responded," Yes, Labour Party hasn't changed its position in support of the ODW Visa".
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Marissa delivers her speech for the Leadership and Development Group, Women in Politics - against new legislation for oversees Domestic workers visa in women's week course during speech session in Eastborne centre, UK
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Nuraeni and Noani are relaxing at the balcony seaside view from their room in Eastbourne Centre. |
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It's Party Time for the Particiants
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