… through the constitutional principles of equality and non-discrimination. Promoting equality between women and men is … public policies for non-discrimination on the grounds of sex and equality between women and men were operationalised … of 40 % of women and men as senior leaders in direct and indirect State administration (including in HEIs). In 2008, …
… at the workplace as a criminal offence. All forms of discrimination are legally sanctioned through Governmental Ordinance 137/2000, which lists sex (not gender) among the prohibited grounds for … decision-making, etc. Articles 7-13 define direct and indirectsex-based discrimination, harassment, sexual …
… biological endowment, implying that some health issues are sex specific, such as ovarian and prostate cancers. Gender … All domains of the Gender Equality Index have direct or indirect linkages to health inequalities, with sources of … health of employees can be adversely affected not only by discrimination, bullying and stress at work, but also by the …
… Despite legal frameworks set up across the EU to prevent discrimination and promote equality, women are still … sexual harassment is defined as: … conduct relating to sex which is unwanted by the person to whom it is directed … sexual harassment in the workplace, as well as direct and indirectdiscrimination [2] Regulation No 31 (EEC), 11 …
… and isolation caused by social distancing, stigma and discrimination are likely to generate significant stress, … but WHO points out that there is limited availability of sex- and age-disaggregated data, which hampers analysis of …
… (more engaged, productive, and creative employees). Indirect financial benefits may include improvements in … in the number of applications from desirable candidates). Sex-segregated data is key to measuring how work-life balance … groups. This is crucial to avoid financial gender-based discrimination or gender-unequal access to resources. As with …