Women still fighting for equality 126 years after suffrage

19 September 2019

Over a century after New Zealand women won the right to vote, thousands of working women feel the sting of gender discrimination in every pay cheque. The 1893 Electoral Act gave women the right to choose their political representatives, but campaigners say low pay in female dominated professions puts harsh limitations on the choices available to women today.

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