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Pressure on women will not go unpunished

21 Nov 2019

On November 21, the Republican Committee of the Union of Culture Workers Trade Union (MRI) held an event dedicated to the International Day Against Violence Against Women.

The event was also attended by chairmen of the Commission on Gender Equality and Women's Problems under the Republican Trade Union Committees. The event was opened by the chairman of the RK, Jamila Sattarova, the head of the ATUC's Center for Gender Equality and Women's Problems. He spoke about the history of this remarkable day and the convention to be commemorated by the International Labor Organization's 100th anniversary. He said that in this important document, the legislation on violence will be expanded, and if there are harassment of women in the workplace, it will be regarded as a violation of human rights and the law will be addressed legally.
     Sattarova informed the participants about the work carried out by the UN on a global scale against violence against women and the ongoing measures taken by our state and Azerbaijani trade unions to safeguard women's rights and gender equality and to address all cases of violence against women.
     Then, Afsana Gulmammadova, the head of the cultural and mass affairs department of the MCHI RK, spoke about the work done by the commissions of the Republican Committee in the past period. He said that the city, district committees and the first trade union organizations are always in the focus of commissions on gender equality and women's issues in the area of ​​women's rights protection, prevention of sex discrimination in the workplace, strengthening gender aspects in the process of collective agreements and contracts. should be.
     Then Namig Huseynov, head of the ATUC's analytical research department on the cultural and domestic problems of workers, shared his views on the topic.
     The event ended with a discussion.