Sokol: There is no genuinely unified market while Croats pay more for the same products
Croatian MEP Tomislav Sokol highlighted the market inequalities faced by Croatia during a plenary session in Strasbourg, pointing to higher prices and barriers that should not exist within the EU.
Santos launches the Emprega Mulher program to enhance qualification and female inclusion in the job market; see the available courses
The city of Santos has launched the Emprega Mulher program aimed at increasing women's participation in the workforce by providing access to free qualification courses in various sectors.
New PwC data on the situation of women in the labor market. What changes in Poland?
Experts from PwC assess gender equality progress in the labor market across 33 OECD countries, including Poland, in their report 'Women in Work 2026.'
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Despite some advances in gender equality, significant disparities between men and women in the labor market persist, as highlighted during recent marches across Mexico on International Women's Day.
Amid criticism and traditions, flowers remain popular on Women's Day in Rio Branco; see options
Flowers continue to be popular gifts on Women's Day in Rio Branco, reflecting a mix of cultural significance and market activity.
Live Broadcasting: The Status of Mothers in the Labor Market
A breakfast meeting on the status of mothers in the labor market will be held in Iceland, highlighting the impact of childbirth on mothers' income and pensions.
"Children's Sect" Impact on Mothers in the Labor Market
The article discusses how the so-called 'Children's Sect' affects mothers' participation in the labor market in Iceland.
I Explain to You #170: International Women's Day - labor market, wage inequality, education, and what still needs to be achieved
The podcast episode for International Women's Day discusses the participation of women in the labor market in Bahia, Brazil, focusing on wage inequality and education, highlighting the pioneering story of Juliana Romão, the first woman to lead a subway operator in the country.
Labor and Family Reconciliation: Key to Productivity and Female Participation
The article discusses the declining labor participation of women in Mexico, highlighting a significant drop in employment and a concerning gender gap in economic participation.
Drinking Water: Justice "annuls the procedure" for awarding a market in ÃŽle-de-France to Suez
A French court has annulled the procedure for awarding a drinking water contract to Suez, citing violations of candidate equality that potentially harmed Veolia.
We confuse democracy with voting. Let's recover the idea of the common good
The article discusses the importance of re-engaging citizens beyond just voting to revitalize democracy, suggesting that democracy should encompass a commitment to equality and protection against market exclusions.
Trade Unions Skeptical of Salary Reform
Trade unions express skepticism towards a bill on pay equality in Poland, highlighting concerns about labor market challenges and the proposed limitations on union roles.