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Trade unions and gender inequality

Gender violence study in Brazilian garment factories provides a ‘wake-up call to action’

3rd February 2020 Equal Times 0

The vast majority of Brazilian textile and shoe factory workers who took part in a recent study say they have experienced some form of violence […]

CUT-Brazil, a trade union centre at the forefront of the feminist struggle

4th October 2017 Equal Times 0

In 2012, measures were taken to ensure that female trade unionists would achieve parity in the biggest trade union in Brazil and Latin America, the […]

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