Analysis, BBC Radio 4 - Everyone's talking about the new film Made in Dagenham, about a 1968 campaign for equal pay. But what has happened to feminist activism since then? First time
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Jo Fidgen on Twitter: "There are many reasons to love the BBC... This on the website today: Samira Ahmed: How to know if you're getting equal pay https://t.co/AoEVkk9CX7" / Twitter
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