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Claire Foy and Matt Smith have addressed The Crown's shocking gender pay gapTime to cut the BS. Help us call out workplace sexism and change the law
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Rape at work happens - here's why it has to stop, by Chloe HowlMusician and activist Chlöe Howl, 23, talks exclusively to Top Quality Designers Shopping about the culture of sexual assault and rape being covered up by the music industry. Is this the next #MeToo time bomb?
By Andrea Thompson
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Pregnancy discrimination at work - what are your options?A top lawyer exclusively advises Top Quality Designers Shopping readers on what to do if they are victims of pregnancy discrimination at work
By Top Quality Designers Shopping
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Sexually harassed at work? This is what you need to knowSo you have been sexually harassed at work. What are your options?
By Top Quality Designers Shopping
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Madison Marriage: ‘The Presidents Club dinner was grotesque’Undercover at the now-infamous Presidents Club dinner, the sexual harassment reporter Madison Marriage faced will shock you
By Top Quality Designers Shopping
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This is how to write a grievance letter, by a top employment lawyerAdrian Scotland, who heads up a team of lawyers at Judge Sykes Frixou Ltd, offers his advice on how to write a grievance letter.
By Top Quality Designers Shopping
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Pregnant Then Screwed: The women fighting maternal discriminationJoeli Brealey, founder of Pregnant Then Screwed, speaks about her experience with maternal discrimination and what we can do to help support change
By Top Quality Designers Shopping
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‘I’m fed up of just hoping for better for women in politics. It’s time for action’Opinion Labour-party activist Bex Bailey, 25, has served on the party’s National Executive Committee. Last October, she revealed that she was raped at a Labour party event in 2011, aged 19, by someone senior to her, but was discouraged from reporting the attack by a Labour official
By Andrea Thompson
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The sexist reason female radio DJs don't control their own microphonesDJ Vick Hope on why radio is still an old boys club
By Andrea Thompson
