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Diego 2023-04-04 10:05:20
The female workers in the movie did not get angry or hysterical at ordinary people in the face of inequality, but directly fought with the relevant people to win back their own cakes from big companies. This may be the most rational and effective way to fight for rights. Compared with the various doctrines who only know nonsense and don't do something real, they are truly worthy of...
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Julie 2023-01-09 03:36:15
Rosa is beautiful again....Sally is always...
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Donato 2022-09-11 05:10:40
Very excited to see! alone (19 Uncle Zan who was just molested by...
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Keith 2022-04-24 07:01:26
the same as a running...
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Shaina 2022-04-24 07:01:26
An evolutionary history of...
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General 2022-04-24 07:01:26
The translation of the Chinese title is really not good~ Equal pay for female...
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Benny 2022-04-24 07:01:26
As long as there is oppression, there should be resistance. Unfortunately, how many people still have the courage to...
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Donato 2022-04-24 07:01:26
Equal pay TM is also not easy to come...
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Hunter 2022-04-24 07:01:26
Toby's beard is shaved off, but his tone is still the...
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Darrion 2022-04-24 07:01:26
u can get it if u really want,but u must try,try&try,u'll succeed at last.u backing me makes a difference, it makes all difference in...
Made in Dagenham Comments
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Janiya 2022-03-28 08:01:02
about women
Every time I see a British film, I am overjoyed.
This one has a theme that I like.
A group of female workers, how to wake up and fight for their own interests.
It turned out to be just a penniless female worker. Accidental events made her extraordinary.
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Nedra 2022-03-28 08:01:02
That is as it should be. Everything is as it should be!
When the powerful, powerful or wealthy give some benefits to the disadvantaged, do we still need to be grateful? ! Is this what they gave us? Without these we would starve to death in the streets? Have you ever thought that, in fact, these things, some rights, are what we should have! You have it,...
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Albert Passingham: This dispute's got nothing to do with what skill level you are. Ford decided to give you less money because they can. They're allowed to pay women a lower wage than men. All over the country women are getting less because they're women. You'll always come second. You'll always be fighting over the scraps from the top table, until you...
Rita O'Grady: Until we get equal pay, yeah.
Albert Passingham: Yeah.
Rita O'Grady: What I don't get is why it's so important to you.
Albert Passingham: I got brought up by my mum. Me and me brothers. She worked all her life. And she paid my aunt Lil to take care of us during the day. And it was hard, especially as she was getting less than half than what the blokes at the factory was getting, for doing the same work. And there was never any question that it could be any different. Not for her. Someone has got stop these exploiting bastards getting away with what they've been doing for years. And you can, you can, Rita, believe me.
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Rita O'Grady: All those in favour of not only maintaining but increasing our current industrial action by going to an immediate all-out stoppage until we get the same rates of pay as the men! Well, why not? Cause that's what this is really about, innit? We're on the lowest rate of the entire bleeding factory despite the fact we got considerable skill. And there's only one possible reason for that. It's cause we're women. And in the workplace, women get paid less than men, no matter what skill they got! Which is why from now on, we got to demand a level playing field and rates of pay which reflect the job you do, not whether you got a dick or not! This strike is about one thing and one thing only! Fairness. Equal pay or nothing! All those in favour?
The Women: Yeah!
Rita O'Grady: Everybody out!