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Women have increasingly become part of the paid workforce and of trade unions, and there have been important achievements in organising, collective bargaining, and rights. Yet they remain overrepresented in precarious, low-skilled, low-paid jobs with little prospects for career advancement. According to a 2009 ITUC study, the gender pay gap worldwide, estimated at 20%, has not narrowed over the last three years. The great majority of workers in the informal economy, in export processing zones or in domestic work are women who make up nearly 70% of the world’s poor and 65% of the world’s illiterate. (...)
The ITUC and its affiliated organisations work together to advance women’s rights and gender equality. The ITUC actively promotes equality at the workplace and the full integration of women in trade unions including in their decision making bodies. Ensuring that gender perspectives are mainstreamed in all policies, activities and programmes at all levels is one of the main tasks of the ITUC Equality Department under the political guidance of the ITUC Women’s Committee, made up of 33 female trade unionists from the five continents.
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ITUC Welcomes UN Social Protection Report

ITUC Welcomes UN Social Protection Report

The ITUC has welcomed the recommendations of a new report “Social Protection Floor for a Fair and Inclusive Globalization”, presented this week to UN (...) read more
International Criminal Court Must Speed Up Investigations into Sex Crimes in DRC

International Criminal Court Must Speed Up Investigations into Sex Crimes in DRC

The ITUC is calling on the International Criminal Court to speed up its inquiries and investigations into the crimes committed in eastern DR Congo, (...) read more
ILO Conference ends with adoption of new Domestic Workers Convention, election of new Governing Body

ILO Conference ends with adoption of new Domestic Workers Convention, election of new Governing Body

The 100th meeting of the International Labour Conference ended in Geneva on Friday following the adoption of a new Convention on Domestic Workers, and (...) read more
New International Convention on Domestic Workers Rights Must Be Respected by Governments

New International Convention on Domestic Workers Rights Must Be Respected by Governments

The International Trade Union Confederation today welcomed the historical adoption of the Domestic Workers Convention and Recommendation by the (...) read more

multimedia » Women

Spotlight Interview with Crecencio Caceres (Chaco Inter-Ethnic Council Paraguay)

Spotlight Interview with Crecencio Caceres (Chaco Inter-Ethnic Council Paraguay)

"We need help in the fight against forced labour among indigenous peoples" read more
Spotlight Interview with Marta Dora Peralta (CUT-Autentica, Paraguay)

Spotlight Interview with Marta Dora Peralta (CUT-Autentica, Paraguay)

"Domestic workers are exploited and discriminated against" read more
Spotlight interview with Marieke Koning (ITUC-Equality)

Spotlight interview with Marieke Koning (ITUC-Equality)

"A historic victory for domestic workers" read more

Linked to this issue:

Equality - Gender - International women’s Day - Maternity Protection - Sexual Harrasment
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