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Help bring a groundbreaking feminist campaign to the screen

Four of the campaign leaders, Diana Covell, Lou-anne Barker, Louise Casson and Robynne Murphy, in front of the steelworks.

The inside story of a successful, but difficult, 14-year campaign to force BHP to hire women is nearing completion after 3 years. But the  film needs your help to get to the finishing line.

Robynne Murphy, director and producer, was one of the many women who took on the Big Australian from 1980鈥1994. A steel worker for 30 years, Murphy told 91自拍论坛 Weekly the film 鈥渄ocuments the inspiring, true story of women who battled Australia鈥檚 richest company for the right to equality in the workplace鈥.

鈥淒enied work at the steelworks, Wollongong鈥檚 major employer at the time, women faced either exploitation in backyard sweatshops, or having to make the pre-dawn trek to Sydney every day in the hope of finding work.

鈥淚t took a local shop keeper鈥檚 cruel sexual exploitation of young women鈥檚 desperate situation to spark a rebellion which became the battle known as 鈥楯obs for Women鈥.鈥

The company hit back: it pitted male steelworkers against the women, including any of their wives who joined the campaign. They also campaigned against the campaign leaders, describing them as 鈥渦nion agitators鈥.

Murphy, a long-time socialist, said the attempts to label and undermine the campaign were unsuccessful because the activists worked together democratically and the campaign brought in more and more allies.

The Jobs for Women campaign was relentless: it included direct action at the Port Kembla steelworks, setting up a tent embassy 鈥 an alternative employment office 鈥 outside the factory gates and appealing to the High Court of Australia.

The campaigners forced the courts to test anti-discrimination laws. 鈥淏HP had bottomless pockets for its legal defence, while we had to struggle even to access the most basic legal aid,鈥 Murphy said.

Ultimately, the working-class and migrant women won with the help of significant allies.

鈥淭his is an inspiring story, rich in humour and rebellion,鈥 Murphy said. 鈥淚t shows how solidarity can not only overcome the biggest hurdles, but that it can change the world.鈥

The documentary has gathered support from leading activists then and now 鈥 former MP Jennie George, historian Ann Curthoys and ACTU Secretary Sally McManus.  

Unions and individuals have donated just over $100,000 to get it to the 鈥渞ough cut鈥 stage. But it needs to secure a final $60,000 to finish. Veteran filmmaker Martha Ansara, composer Jan Preston, editor Phil Crawford, historian Graham Shirley and sound/picture mixer Michael Gissing have joined the post-production team.

Women of Steel will tell the stories of the women who helped shape anti-discrimination law in this country. It will be the first time they tell their own stories on film.

鈥淚t will demonstrate how, through persistence and sticking together, we can overcome injustice,鈥 Murphy said. You can help by making a , big or small.

[The Women of Steel promo can be viewed . For further information visit the , Facebook or email jobsforwomenfilm@gmail.com. All donors will join the film's Wall of Struggle on its website.]

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