LUVT’s Isabella and Elis were joined by LUVT’s Leela Otremba, Estella Adeyeri and SLEN’s Miriam Wolanski for a panel discussion on how frictions between genders and inequalities can cause harm to the quality and efficiency of our work and can affect women’s working experiences in live events negatively.
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The London brach of Bectu's Live Events Network. Representing all workers in Live Events based or working in London.
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