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not very long ago, our mothers (sisters, aunts, cousins and ourselves) brought forth on this continent, a new notion, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that when it comes to earning a paycheck, all women were created equal to men.
And so in the course of human events, women took up pens, and tools, and typewriters and trades and waged work in the land. Independence was declared. We all got jobs, or didn’t, and we all lived happily ever.
Right?
Okay, so maybe there have been some glitches along the way in pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Or not. Either way, we want to hear about it. Tell us what it’s like to be a woman working in America this election year, and we’ll pass what you have to say along to the people who claim they are the ones who can make it better.
P.S. If you are not one already, by taking this survey you become a member of Working America, a powerful voice for working people. As a member, you will receive updates and information about how you can make a difference for working families. |
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