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20 Jul 2004 1:40PM
Tony Blair is to announce he is setting up an inquiry into the laws on women’s rights in the workplace, following a series of high profile cases, the Sunday Times reports.
The year-long inquiry will look at issues such as better pay, sexual discrimination and opportunities for promotion, as well as other areas of the law that need strengthening.
Mr Blair is expected to make the announcement on Friday at Labour’s National Policy Forum in Warwick.
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