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The dismantling of pay equity recourse and ACC’s suggested abandonment of sexual abuse survivors aren’t coincidences - they’re deliberate, connected attacks on women under the rhetoric of “cost savings”. Different fronts, same spectrum of systemic misogyny - and it demands immediate resistance.

May 16, 2025, 5:11 AM

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