Publié vendredi 30 mai 2008 à 10h05
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jose reis santos
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I would like to share with you some of the ideas that Manuela Augusto, leader of the Socialist Women Department of the Portuguese Socialist Party, presented during a conference in Faro on the “New Social Europe” theme (check the videos here: part 1 and part 2). She kindly accepted my invitation to write a few lines on the issue which you can read here:
Contributions for the manifesto2009
Bring together personal and professional life affects both men and women. Nevertheless, women are strongly penalized, sometimes even more than men.
This situation results in a higher female unemployment rate, carer progress difficulties and lower incomes, just to mention a few examples.
Let’s look, for instance, at one of the EU reports dating back of 2007. Women account for only 24% of the total number of deputies in the 27 national parliaments. At national government level, 76% of all the ministerial posts are occupied by men and no woman is leading a national central bank.
Too many challenges are lying between us and the project we want to build up. Therefore, we need new strategies, new policies and new solutions. To keep it short, we need to take decisions.
Our proposals:
If we still believe EU is chasing the “New Social Europe”, one in which citizens are at the core of concepts like sustainable and responsible development, then these issues must be considered as top priorities for all the 27 national’s governments.
Maria Manuela Augusto
(President of the Portuguese National Department of Socialist Women)
Commentaires
1. Doubts... par sapedro
le lundi 2 juin 2008 à 09h52
The first proposal is not related at all with the text that comes before it...and none of the proposals seems able to solve the problem on incomes and career progress, although in fact the real stuff is not career progress, but chances of getting leadership posts.Vous devez vous identifier afin de pouvoir Affichez vos commentaires . Pas encore inscrit? Inscrivez-vous ici! Mot de passe oublié?