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Thursday 24th Aug 2017 IWD: Why it’s so important to make use of your vote In the spirit of the Suffragettes, young female trade unionists explain why they’ll be making sure their voices are heard at the ballot box
Thursday 24th Aug 2017 IWD: Who is your heroine? TUC leader Frances O’Grady asks the men of the trade union movement
Thursday 24th Aug 2017 IWD: Women are hit hardest by global economic crisis The economy is no more stable today than it was seven years ago and the scourge of unemployment and inequality is driving social despair, writes Sharan Burrow
Thursday 24th Aug 2017 IWD: They will not keep us down The now-legendary battle of the 595 sacked Greek cleaners to win back their jobs is a clarion call to all women suffering from ideological cuts, writes Christina Vasilaki
Thursday 24th Aug 2017 IWD: Re-emerging from the ashes Colombian ex-political prisoner, trade unionist and human rights activist Liliany Obando recounts her ongoing ordeal
Thursday 24th Aug 2017 IWD: The Feminist Library celebrates its 40th anniversary – and faces a fresh challenge by Una Byrne
Thursday 24th Aug 2017 IWD: Not just unseen in our political history but unheard too Peter Frost remembers one of Britain’s greatest composers who, after nearly a century of being ignored by history, is beginning to get the recognition she deserves
Thursday 24th Aug 2017 IWD: Women pushed to the sidelines in the media Aside from the occasional tokenistic gesture, the old boys’ club remains in force in print and broadcast journalism, says Rabina Khan