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Egypt among first countries to establish gender equality units at work

The Directorate of Manpower in Ismailia organized a symposium on Tuesday 12/4/2022 under the title: “Gender Equality and Elimination of Violence”, as part of a series of workshops initiated by the Gender Equality Unit in the Directorate, at the Future Vocational Training Center.

 

The symposium aimed to spread the culture of safe work and how to secure the work environment, and enhance and support women’s opportunities.

 

The Minister of Manpower, Mohamed Saafan, said in a message to the symposium: that Egypt, represented by the Ministry of Manpower, is one of the first countries to establish a gender equality unit and become an example to follow among the countries of the world. He noted that the first gender equality unit was established at the beginning of 2019.

 

The symposium also discussed the role of the gender equality unit and its objectives, besides the elimination of violence against women, and harassment at work.

 

“The symposium dealt with the definition of gender equality, the purpose of its establishment, and the rights of women in Labor Law No. 12 of 2003 to play their role in Egyptian society, participate in development and construction and end all forms of discrimination,” said the head of the Manpower Directorate, Ahmed Jaber.

 

Marwa Anas, Director of the Equality Unit in the Directorate, explained the International Labor Convention No. 190 of 2019 regarding the elimination of violence and harassment in the world of work, and clarified unacceptable behaviors and practices or threats associated with them, whether they occur once or repeatedly, in addition to explaining the decision of the Minister of Manpower No. 43 of the year 2021 regarding jobs in which women may be employed at night.

 

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt