… and paternity leave, allowing mothers and fathers to take care of their young children without losing their jobs. Such a policy exists in all EU Member States and in Ireland it is called Saoire do thuismitheoirí. The policy design and eligibility rules vary across the EU and …
… Whereas most tech companies have a written gender-equality policy, Women-ReBoot actively enabled companies to see the … women remain the default carers in Irish society; family care work is shared unequally between women (70%) and men … households spent the largest amount of daily time (29%) on care for household members. Related to the allotted role of …
… accurate and comprehensive data on which to develop policy and to commission services relating to domestic, … in, addressing violence against women through legislation, policy and service development. The first National strategy … of victims in the criminal justice, health and social care fields. In January 2014 the Irish Government established …
… body for women’s organisations, led a campaign to change policy, raise awareness and empower women to play an active … in politics this will result in more gender-sensitive policy-making, which could make a major contribution to … culture and candidate selection processes. NWCI says that care responsibilities and male-dominated structures of power …
… aired by TV3 in Ireland, decided in 2012 to bring in a policy of gender parity – meaning that half of the experts … been able to do this at no great financial cost, and the policy is permanent. However it does demand some ingenuity on … at times that are inconvenient for those with children to care for, and so are newsroom meetings. A self-imposed rule …