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Updated Agenda of the 4th Annual Equality Means Business Event: Gender Equality for Sustainable Business, March 6, New York - President Freda Miriklis was invited to participate in the interactive session Setting the Pace: Multi-Stakeholder Efforts at the National Level on the same day Secretary General Bankimoon will speak.
The French government has supported BPW France Equal Pay Day campaign since 2009, and this year, for the first time , they sponsored €3 000. BPW France will run events throughout France on March 15th. Since 2011 BPW France implemented a national workshop called "Les Dessous de la Parentalité en Entreprise" to prepare the Equal Pay Day campaign. The aim of these monthly meetings is to discuss about work life balance issues and their impact on equal pay. Aurore Fimat, National Executive Secretary and a Young BPW is responsible for this initiative.aurore.fimat@yahoo.fr Information Les Dessous : http://www.bpw.fr/fr/actualite/article-188/lancement-du-cycle-les-dessous-de-la-parentalite-en-entreprise.html See photos: Photo 1: Les Dessous de la Parentalite Photo 2: Les Dessous de la Parentalite Photo 3: Les Dessous de la Parentalite Photo 4: Les Dessous de la Parentalite BPW Switzerland will launch the 4th Equal Pay Day on March 7, 2012, illusrating the pay gap between women and men of 18.4%. This year BPW Switzerland contacted 3000 enterprises on the topic of enterprise best profitability with women in the decision team (surveys Catalyst or McKinsey). Fresh breeze for equal pay: Equal Pay Day will be continued with new conceptThe German Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth and BPW Germany are starting a new project – Equal Pay Day 2012 with forum, toolkits and central contact point. Berlin. The initiative Equal Pay Day, the day for equal pay between women and men will be continued with a new concept. The German Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth (BMFSFJ) will support and financially advance the initiative for another three years.
"We are glad to bring a fresh breeze to our initiative for equal pay. Although we have found a vast attention within the society, economy and politics, the numbers haven’t changed“, explained Henrike von Platen, president of BPW Germany. The gender pay gap remains at 23 percent for years. Germany still is one of the bottom within the European Union. Target of the forthcoming three years
is, to strengthen the Equal-Pay-Day-Motion and initiate precise changes. The concept "Forum Equal Pay Day“ together with the central contact point for equal pay will complement the yearly action day with events for influencers and audience. In doing so every year a new focus will be identified. Another change is the "Toolkit Entgeltungleichheit“ that will be provided to organizers of events in line with the Equal Pay Day. "The Gender Pay Gap shouldn’t be a topic only once a year at the Equal Pay Day, but throughout the year topic of political, economical and social discussions. We would like to put more pressure on this topic, to get results at last“, explained von Platen. Equal Pay Day has been observed every year since 1996 to raise public awareness of the gap between what men and women earn for doing the same work. The date is determined by how many days into the new year a woman must work to earn what her male counterpart did the year before. In 2011 Equal Pay Day fell on April 12 and was marked in Chicago for the first time by a public rally. Initiated by Barbara Yong, Past State President at Illinois Federation of Business and Professional Women and Melissa Josephs, Director of Equality Opportunity Policy for Women Employed, it was sponsored and organized by representatives of over fifteen organizations dedicated to supporting equal opportunity for women. BPW Korea launched Equal Pay Day Campaign on May 21, 2011 at Myung-dong which is located in the middle of downtown and famous area for tourists and youngsters. Because we gathered on Saturday, media coverage was lower than we expected. (5 Korean Newspapers, 1 English Newspaper, 1 TV, 1 radio). Next year will be better.
Contact: Eunmee Hwang
BPW ClubTicino decided to mark the Equal Pay Day with a Seminar in cooperation with local University and the National Commission of Equal Opportunity. BPW required a discussion on E-WORKING as an indirect approach to the Equal Salary issue; a growing trend which we think has the potential to change completely the perception of male/female roles in family-work committments/reconciliation.
International breakfast on Equal Pay Day and Women's Empowerment Principles hosted by Enterprising & Professional Women (EPW) Long Island, USA, and Suffolk County Office of Women’s Service. New York, April 20, 2011
On April 2nd BPW Poland organized a conference to celebrate the second polish edition of Equal Pay Day. The conference, entitled "Women - the road to success", took place at Poznan's International Fair's Grounds.
Over 200 women of all ages and professions, from different backgrounds, showed up to participate in the event. The conference under the patronage of polish Government Plenipotentiary for Equal Treatment's minister Elżbieta Radziszewska gathered many successful, powerful women, ready to encourage and inspire. Discover the Equal Pay Day brochure from BPW International in english | en français | in italiano | en español | |
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