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German law minister warns on Women's Day

09 March 2019, 19:15 BDT
German law minister Catarina Burle (Reuters file photo)
Europe, Germany still has movement and debate about rights of women. In International Women's Day, German law and justice minister Catarina Bernal said in an interview that despite many rules, many financial and business organizations in Germany have been irregular in giving jobs to women. Justice Minister Catarina warned the companies that soon the measures will be taken against these institutions.
Since 2016, women quota has been introduced for girls' rights in jobs in Germany, but many do not believe in it. Many women are deprived of their highest positions despite their qualifications and competence. The law minister Catarina told the special surveillance of these organizations in the coming days.
The German law minister said his fellow family planning minister, Franziska Gifke, would give more attention to this matter. She said that there is no question of any rebate on the rules regarding women's equal rights in employment.
In Germany, in the year 2025, half of the women and half of the men were given the opportunity of employment. The first in the politics of Germany, there are seven women ministers of 16 members in the Cabinet headed by Angela Merkel, who formed the first in 2018. The Christian Democratic Party, the ruling coalition of the German coalition government, has proposed half of the half-parliamentary votes in the German parliament for half of the men and women. At the moment, there are 28 MPs in the federal parliament of 28 countries in the European Union, 42 in Finland, and 40 percent in France.
On the day before the International Women's Day, the International Labor Organization (ILO) has criticized the tendency of narrowing women's opportunities around women's rights and actions worldwide in a statement. In the past twenty years there has not been any significant change in the rights of women in the rights of the ILO, the ILO said.
Note that in 1910, Clara Yosephine Jatkin, the leader of the German Social Democrats, proposed the introduction of Women's Day on the rights of first women. Women's Day is celebrated on March 8 in Germany since 1921. In the last year, Germany's provincial government in Berlin announced the day as a holiday to make the greatness of the day bigger. Since 1975, the United Nations has declared this day as Worldwide Women's International Women's Day on March 8.

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