The councilman of Social Care has been in charge of reading this morning revealed by the International Women's Day, an event in which the mayor has said that it is society that must achieve parity, not the laws
The courtyard of the Administration Building San Miguel has welcomed this morning reading the Manifesto for the International Women's Day, by the councilman of Social Care, Antonio Calderon, an act that has had the assistance of a group of women among who was the Mayor, Pilar Barreiro, accompanied by other council members of the corporation.
According to Barreiro, on a day like today makes it clear that equality is still far and that in a country where the majority of graduates are women, the fact that management positions in large companies is held by men only demonstrates the ineffectiveness of laws requiring parity, if not met, and that's the reality.
I think it is society that must regenerate and make everyday, what happens every day, is transferred to all areas, explaining the mayor continued.
The manifesto has stated that this date is not only to commemorate, but to protest and petition, with women as protagonists in their struggle for equality that equates to men, a struggle that continues despite progress.
In his address, Calderón has referred to women as the key to productivity and the need to follow a direction that leads to the reconciliation of work and family life.
Finally, he had a memory of all victims of gender violence, from first to last, died yesterday in Madrid, ending the show with a heartfelt round of applause in tribute to them all.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena