Policy & Politics
10. July 2007 || by News Desk || Newsletter, Policy & Politics ||
Immer mehr junge Väter nehmen Babypause. Die Zahl der Väter in Elternzeit hat sich seit Anfang des Jahres verdoppelt. „Es gibt einen Anstieg von 3,5 auf sieben Prozent der Väter“, sagte Bundesfamilienministerin Ursula von der Leyen (CDU). In den ersten drei Monaten seit Einrichtung des Elterngeldes sind laut Statistischem Bundesamt rund 60.000 Anträge auf Elterngeld […]
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21. June 2007 || by News Desk || Newsletter, Policy & Politics ||
A report commissioned by Australian leading enterprises argues a strong business case for the country’s companies to help alleviate poverty in their Asia-Pacific neighbours. By helping overcome poverty in the world’s fastest-growing economic region could improve the long-term bottom line of Australian companies, as well as addressing humanitarian issues; a win-win situation.
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21. June 2007 || by News Desk || Newsletter, Policy & Politics ||
European women are less likely to hold legislative or managing positions than their North American and Latin American counterparts, according to a major new released by the International Labour Organization. In the Global Report on Equality at Work 2007 – women representation in these positions, throughout the world, increased to 28.3 percent from 25.5 in […]
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21. June 2007 || by News Desk || Newsletter, Policy & Politics ||
Scottish ethnic minority women are at the top of their classes but a new report by Equal Opportunities Commission for Scotland says that the impact of “racism sexism, Islamophobia and stereotyping” discourages these women from applying for jobs and getting promotions.
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21. June 2007 || by News Desk || Newsletter, Policy & Politics ||
If the Czech parliament passes a new anti-discrimination bill, the country will see its first anti-discrimination law in effect by January 2008. The bill, introduced by government this month, should have been adopted by the country with its EU entry in 2004. But many Czechs feel its necessity does not only derive out of the […]
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21. June 2007 || by News Desk || Newsletter, Policy & Politics ||
While equality between genders is increasing in the gulf, some countries are recording setbacks. Last month legislation in the United Arab Emirates was paving the way for flexible working, precisely to allow women to pursue careers and retain their traditionally family roles.
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21. May 2007 || by News Desk || Newsletter, Policy & Politics ||
The European Parliament has published a report on the situation of women with disabilities in the EU which calls on its Member States to “ensure the removal of existing barriers and obstacles, including architectural barriers, with view to creating equal rights and opportunities for women and girls with disabilities to play a part in family, […]
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21. May 2007 || by News Desk || Newsletter, Policy & Politics ||
Last month, the Council of EU Justice Ministers has reached a political agreement on a Framework Decision on combating racism and xenophobia. With the growing racial tension in Europe it has become imperative that the EU step in. The focus of the framework is the prohibition of public incitement to violence and hatred against persons […]
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21. May 2007 || by News Desk || Newsletter, Policy & Politics ||
Four out of five UK employers believe in employing disabled people as a part of their diversity goals, recognizing the talents and skills they bring to the workplace. But many are scared off by politically correct “language of disability.” In a survey recently released by Remploy, researchers have highlighted that there is misunderstanding regarding the […]
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3. May 2007 || by News Desk || Newsletter, Policy & Politics ||
Eine Geschlechterdomäne brechen – das kann für so manchen Mann zum großen Spaß werden. Im Kindergarten des baden-württembergischen Esslingen ist der Iraner Masoud Rafienejad der Liebling der Kiddies. Eine männliche Kindergartenmutti? Rafienejad ist Erzieher – eine seltene Ausnahme in Baden-Württemberg sowie bundesweit. Doch die gezielte Ansprache männlicher Bewerber war ein voller Erfolg:
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