… media – More often in the media) runs training course for women experts, to give them an understanding of how news is … to overcome stereotypes, avoid the traditional subjects of work and family etc. Simulated panel debates work best VIDM … range of issues and increases the attention given to women’s social, economic and cultural issues. The courses are …
… In brief In 2011 Austria’s national broadcaster, Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), investigated the position of women in its organisation and found a widespread gender … discriminations, to enable reconciliation of family and work for women and men, to achieve a share of 45% of women in …
… In brief Britain’s National Union of Journalists has carried out two questionnaire surveys of its women members, to find out their experiences and problems at work. Forty per cent of the union’s 30,000 members are women, …
… In brief To redress women’s poor representation and career prospects in the British … twenties; the women are better qualified academically, work longer hours and do more in-service courses, yet earn on …
… In brief The Journalistinnenbund, an association for women journalists in Germany with around 500 members, exists … Each cycle of mentoring opens at the association’s annual meeting, and closes at the following annual meeting, … shows that women have the better education and have more work experience. German public broadcasting has engaged in a …
… Télévisions employs some 11,000 staff, of whom 43% are women. They are over-represented in areas like human … procedure. The directory was then placed on the company’s intranet. In the short period since its introduction, there has been a noticeable increase in the number of women appearing in expert roles in some programmes. In order …
… In brief CELEM, the Spanish coordinator of the European Women’s Lobby, wanted to find a way to ensure that the messages it … is far from effective. The biggest problem is the bad work-life balance caused by unreasonable work schedules, …