… “If you want to measure the progress and state of human rights in a country, look no further than the rights enjoyed by women and girls.” "Intersectionality has … The impact was particularly strong for those in paid employment. Women were also more likely than men to face …
… gender perspectives in recovery plans, placing women’s rights and working conditions high on the agenda. Without the … has. Without trade unions, women would not have maternity rights, men would not have paternity rights, and the gender pay gap would have been much, much …
… a year is more or less what you would spend on full time employment. This unpaid work creates a vicious cycle. It … The pandemic meant that progress in areas of woman’s rights was not just stalled, but reversed. But the pandemic …
… in their daily lives. The European Pillar of Social Rights endorses everyone’s right to affordable and good … on the topic of health EIGE's resources on the topic of employment …
… Ineffective implementation of the Racial Equality and the Employment Equality Directives at the national level costs … Persistent Roma inequality increases COVID-19 risk, human rights heads say (press release) Endnotes [1] EIGE (2019), …
… for women than for men in almost all European countries. Employment also dropped in all EU countries during the first … compared to 2.6 million men. As a percentage, the drop in employment, if comparing the second quarter of 2020 with … the employer and may have no or little knowledge of their rights and how to seek support .[2] What policymakers need …