given that people who are paid to do cleaning work are overwhelmingly women & Owen’s entire argument was in defence of them & their rights, it is an interesting choice to posit the interests of their employers as the interests of “women” & make cleaners’ interests — what exactly?
which women’s concerns get to be positioned as “Women’s Concerns” and which women’s concerns are just some niche bullshit that no sensible feminist would care about, eh?