Business & Professional Women BPW Franklin

Business & Professional Women BPW Franklin Empowering Women BPW Franklin members meet each month for a guest speaker or other activity, whilst enjoying a dinner.

Members are women, typically involved in business, professionals or self-employed; however, women, who have left the work force (temporarily or permantly), are also welcome. Franklin members have been involved at National and International level, as President, assisting with legal issues, and Asia-Pacific Co-ordinator. AFFILIATIONS

BPW Franklin is affiliated with the New Zealand Federation of Bus

iness & Professional Women. BPW is an advocate for women and advises or petitions decision makers, such as government and other national organisations. BPW endeavours to reach out to women within the district who are looking for friendship and a chance to network. Web sites: www.bpwnz.org.nz or www.bpwfranklin.org.nz

Have you already booked YOUR seat at the Franklin Cossie Club this Wednesday 25th November for BPW Franklin's festive qu...
22/11/2020

Have you already booked YOUR seat at the Franklin Cossie Club this Wednesday 25th November for BPW Franklin's festive quiz, starting at 7pm? Bring your own team (4-6 people) or join up with others on the night!!! PRIZES to win 🎁🎉🥂 Reserve your place now, and settle your $30 meeting fee in advance with a message to Marilyn on 027 479 9121

09/11/2020
Women of Color Face a Wider, More Stubborn Pay Gap—With Action, the Gap Could Take Centuries to Close The wage gap for l...
02/11/2020

Women of Color Face a Wider, More Stubborn Pay Gap—With Action, the Gap Could Take Centuries to Close

The wage gap for latinas and black women is not only wider than the gender wage gap for white women, but is also projected to take more than eight times longer to close completely, according to a new report by the American Association of University Women.

The 2020 update to AAUW’s report "The Simple Truth About the Gender Pay Gap" found:

- The amount that white women were paid for every dollar paid to white non-Hispanic men increased from 64 cents in 1988 to 79 cents today — a 23% increase.

- Black women, who were paid 59 cents on the white, non-Hispanic men’s dollar in 1988, are now paid just 63 cents, an increase of just 7%.

- Latinas saw their pay ratio increase the least at only 4%, from 53 cents for every dollar paid to white, non-Hispanic men in 1988 to 55 cents today.

Based on this pace of change, the gender wage gap for white women is projected to close in about 50 years. But it will take seven times longer than that — 350 years — before black women achieve pay equity with white, non-Hispanic men, and more than eight times longer — 432 years — for latinas.

“It is frustrating that women are still confronting such a persistent gender wage gap, but it is beyond disheartening that the gap is still so significantly wider for women of color and has remained stubbornly so for such a long time,” said Kim Churches, AAUW’s chief executive officer.

“As if further proof were needed, this illustrates that, in addition to dealing with sexism, women of color are facing structural, systemic racism that presents an enormous threat to their economic security. We need to immediately tackle these workplace issues head on if we hope to correct the social and economic injustices that women of this country confront.”

BPW Franklin members are excited to come together in person, and delighted to welcome Ann Andrews, CSP as our October af...
26/10/2020

BPW Franklin members are excited to come together in person, and delighted to welcome Ann Andrews, CSP as our October after-dinner speaker.

Ann is an international speaker, author of 5 books and contributor to numerous others. She is passionate about good leadership because no team, business or country flourishes under a poor leader.

At short notice, Ann has stepped in to speak about "Women In Leadership", exploring the role of women in modern day workplaces within our rapidly changing world.

Join us this Wednesday 28th October at Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club (drinks from 6.15pm, dinner at 7pm). Reserve YOUR seat via email to [email protected], with $30 dinner payment online.

With Auckland in alert level 3 and the election postponed until October, please note BPW Franklin's "Meet the Candidates...
20/08/2020

With Auckland in alert level 3 and the election postponed until October, please note BPW Franklin's "Meet the Candidates" evening has been postponed to Wednesday 16th September (venue TBC)

Fabulous presentation this evening by Chanelle Reid from ICE Marketing, on how to effectively streamline your social med...
22/07/2020

Fabulous presentation this evening by Chanelle Reid from ICE Marketing, on how to effectively streamline your social media publicity. She discussed targeting your audience, breaking down your message and selecting the appropriate technology platforms to reach your prospects.

This month's BPW dinner speaker is Chanelle Reid from ICE Marketing, who will present "A message shared is a message gai...
20/07/2020

This month's BPW dinner speaker is Chanelle Reid from ICE Marketing, who will present "A message shared is a message gained". Join our dinner meeting on Wednesday 22nd July at Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club (drinks from 6.15pm, dinner at 7pm). Reserve your seat via email to [email protected], with $30 dinner payment online.

Beautiful candle lighting ceremony this evening....so much joy amongst our members that we were able to meet in person a...
24/06/2020

Beautiful candle lighting ceremony this evening....so much joy amongst our members that we were able to meet in person and celebrate our sisters around the world!

Are you joining us for our annual candle lighting ceremony? It takes place during our dinner meeting on Wednesday 24th J...
19/06/2020

Are you joining us for our annual candle lighting ceremony? It takes place during our dinner meeting on Wednesday 24th June at Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club (drinks from 6.15pm, dinner at 7pm). Reserve your seat via email to [email protected], with $30 dinner payment online.

We're staying safe and remaining virtual for our next BPW Franklin meeting, on Wed 27 May at 7pm.Rather than a speaker, ...
25/05/2020

We're staying safe and remaining virtual for our next BPW Franklin meeting, on Wed 27 May at 7pm.

Rather than a speaker, we shall all take a turn to share....either about a local business you are choosing to support, or the one thing you can't wait to do once lockdown is lifted!

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PO Box 549
Pukekohe East
2340

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