Post by jannatjahan1111 on Feb 28, 2024 8:44:50 GMT
The Independent Trade Union Center and Civil Servants (CSIF) has commemorated this March 8, International Women's Day, denouncing "the situations of discrimination, abuse and violence suffered by women around the world."With a rally at the doors of all the union's headquarters in Castilla-La Mancha under the motto WorkingForEquality, he exposed "how the health crisis continues to aggravate inequalities and differences in the workplace.
The data confirms the decline the difference between men and women with temporary contracts has multiplied by ten during the pandemic, there are more than three times as many women as men hired part-time and more than 90 percent of these contracts related to Industry Email List care of minors are women. The latest unemployment data show how more than a thousand women lost their jobs in the region in February," he points out.
"The lack of reconciliation of family and professional life is a serious problem in our country. “We must eliminate stereotypes and gender roles in our society; we cannot continue allowing women to be the ones who mostly bear the burden of family care and "Without co-responsibility there is no equality," says the Secretary of Equality of CSIF Castilla-La Mancha, Montse Pantoja.
"But, in addition, gender violence does not let up and continues to hit women hard. There are more and more cases at younger ages. It is time to give new impetus to social and collective awareness in the face of this unbearable scourge. We must move towards an education free of sexist violence and focused on equality. Last year we enabled all our union headquarters as 'Violet Points' against sexist violence, we want to put a siege on the abuser and get closer to the female victims," adds Pantoja.
Likewise, the Secretary of Equality concludes that “on this important day we cannot forget what is happening in Ukraine. “War is terrible for everyone, but especially for women and children.The Community of Groundwater Users of Mancha Occidental II has shown its full support for the demonstration for the rural world and the primary sector called on Sunday, March 20 in Madrid by, among others, the agricultural organizations ASAJA, COAG and UPA and Agri-Food Cooperatives , and with the participation of the National Federation of Irrigation Communities (FENACORE), to which Mancha Occidental II belongs and whose president, José Joaquín Gómez Alarcón, is a member of its Permanent Commission.
To facilitate travel to the capital, CUAS Mancha Occidental II will charter buses for users who want to attend the Madrid demonstration, which will begin at 11:00 a.m. at Puerta de Alcalá and will end at the doors of the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO).Those interested in attending on these coaches must register at the Mancha Occidental II offices before Tuesda.The president of Mancha Occidental II, José Joaquín Gómez, calls on users to attend this demonstration to defend the rural world, the primary sector and, especially, irrigated agriculture.
Among the numerous reasons to attend this demonstration, the lack of alternatives to increasingly restrictive agricultural and livestock policies stands out; the low investment in hydraulic infrastructure; the use of water as an electoral tool or the administrative collapse of the Guadiana Hydrographic Confederation (CHG), which causes serious damage to irrigators.
Given this situation, Gómez Alarcón demands a National Hydrological Plan that interconnects the most deficient basins with the largest and addresses the policy around water as a State issue.It also emphasizes the importance of agriculture and livestock for Spanish society and economy, as a source of income, job creation, provider of life opportunities and fundamental activities to combat depopulation, which affects numerous areas of the country.
The data confirms the decline the difference between men and women with temporary contracts has multiplied by ten during the pandemic, there are more than three times as many women as men hired part-time and more than 90 percent of these contracts related to Industry Email List care of minors are women. The latest unemployment data show how more than a thousand women lost their jobs in the region in February," he points out.
"The lack of reconciliation of family and professional life is a serious problem in our country. “We must eliminate stereotypes and gender roles in our society; we cannot continue allowing women to be the ones who mostly bear the burden of family care and "Without co-responsibility there is no equality," says the Secretary of Equality of CSIF Castilla-La Mancha, Montse Pantoja.
"But, in addition, gender violence does not let up and continues to hit women hard. There are more and more cases at younger ages. It is time to give new impetus to social and collective awareness in the face of this unbearable scourge. We must move towards an education free of sexist violence and focused on equality. Last year we enabled all our union headquarters as 'Violet Points' against sexist violence, we want to put a siege on the abuser and get closer to the female victims," adds Pantoja.
Likewise, the Secretary of Equality concludes that “on this important day we cannot forget what is happening in Ukraine. “War is terrible for everyone, but especially for women and children.The Community of Groundwater Users of Mancha Occidental II has shown its full support for the demonstration for the rural world and the primary sector called on Sunday, March 20 in Madrid by, among others, the agricultural organizations ASAJA, COAG and UPA and Agri-Food Cooperatives , and with the participation of the National Federation of Irrigation Communities (FENACORE), to which Mancha Occidental II belongs and whose president, José Joaquín Gómez Alarcón, is a member of its Permanent Commission.
To facilitate travel to the capital, CUAS Mancha Occidental II will charter buses for users who want to attend the Madrid demonstration, which will begin at 11:00 a.m. at Puerta de Alcalá and will end at the doors of the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO).Those interested in attending on these coaches must register at the Mancha Occidental II offices before Tuesda.The president of Mancha Occidental II, José Joaquín Gómez, calls on users to attend this demonstration to defend the rural world, the primary sector and, especially, irrigated agriculture.
Among the numerous reasons to attend this demonstration, the lack of alternatives to increasingly restrictive agricultural and livestock policies stands out; the low investment in hydraulic infrastructure; the use of water as an electoral tool or the administrative collapse of the Guadiana Hydrographic Confederation (CHG), which causes serious damage to irrigators.
Given this situation, Gómez Alarcón demands a National Hydrological Plan that interconnects the most deficient basins with the largest and addresses the policy around water as a State issue.It also emphasizes the importance of agriculture and livestock for Spanish society and economy, as a source of income, job creation, provider of life opportunities and fundamental activities to combat depopulation, which affects numerous areas of the country.