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Reproduced Historical Document
The triple role that many women have as mothers, runners of households and employees means that, by and large, we are under represented in positions or responsibility, especially in decision making, in the workplace, in our Unions. The promotion discussion and final adoption of the NZ Working Womens Charter in 1980 by the NZ Federation of Labour and many other organisations – the Public Service Association, the Post Primary Teachers Association, the Family Planning Association etc. was recognition of the demanding role of women in our society. Equally it developed a commitment to work for implementation of the Charters aims. Thus the aims of the Working Womens Resource Centre are:- To promote and encourage the implementation of the Working Womens Charter. The Working Womens Resource Centre is an incorporated Society. Our initial funding has come from private and public sector Unions and small individual donations. On going financial support is required to carry out the aims of the Centre. Update: The Working Womens Resource Centre is now located in the building of the Service and Food Workers Union Nga Ringa Tota, 35 George Street, Kingsland, Auckland.
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