… The European Union is based on the rule of law [1] . This means that every action taken by the EU is … by the EU as a fundamental principle, a core value of the EU and a necessary condition for the achievement of … as a framework for convergence towards better living and working conditions across the EU. It is structured around …
… only those in a particular country or region). Examples of labels or certifications In Malta , an equality mark has … their families. Among the most important measures are the flexibilityofworking hours and provisions for remote working (teleworking) …
… not included here, supported the message. Dear Members of the European Parliament, dear guests, Thank you for … to choose jobs that are more likely to be temporary, part-time and/or precarious than men’s. Such jobs: pay less … considered the preserve of women. And while flexible working arrangements such as teleworking or flexitime can …
… 1. Analysis Does the proposal include a gender analysis of the intervention area (i.e. the analysis of differences in … specific indicators include: increased proportion of men’s time in care-related activity increased employment for women … gender segregation in the labour market Support flexible working arrangements and family-related leave Increase …
… The European Union is based on the rule of law. This means that every action taken by the EU is … as a framework for convergence towards better living and working conditions across the EU. It is structured around … at least 10 working days of paternity leave around the timeof a child’s birth, which will be compensated at least …
… couples with children - showing that the financial cost of having a family falls heavily on women’s shoulders. These … longer career breaks, and are more likely to choose part-time work to reconcile work and care responsibilities. The … aims to improve access to parental leave and flexible working, as well as increase the take up of these …