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Working Women’s Charter

Sir,—The Working Women’s Charter is a statement of what needs to be done to achieve justice and equality for all women — at home and in the paid workforce. Indeed, jthe Charter spells out basic goals for all New Zealanders, both women and men; for example, the right to work, the elimination of discrimination, and family support. Could N. W. Harris, of the Printing Trades Union state specifically why the Charter “is unworthy of any further consideration” (“The Press,” January 27).— Yours, etc., KATHERINE PEET. January 27, 1982.

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Press, 29 January 1982, Page 12

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Working Women’s Charter Press, 29 January 1982, Page 12

Working Women’s Charter Press, 29 January 1982, Page 12

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