It's up.
It behooves us, so called the campaign has launched Spanish Red Cross and the Ministry of Equality to raise awareness of the importance of gender equality in the workplace and family.
The campaign consists of an exhibition of 20 cartoons made ​​by different comedians in the country.
A presentation of the exhibition will be in the Mediterranean until 20 October, councilors have turned woman, Clara Hall, and Employment, Diego Ortega, also the president of the Spanish Red Cross in Cartagena, Gabriel Ruiz, and marketing director Mediterranean Area, José María Pascual de Riquelme.
We must raise awareness among men all believe we helped, but then there comes a time when you stop doing it, said the mayor of Women, in reference to the division of labor at home.
The main objective of the campaign is to raise public companies and general challenge of reconciliation of personal, family and professional, not only to achieve equality between men and women in the labor market, but as a benefit to all society, and that the way to it is the responsibility of individuals and institutions.
The exhibition has been made ​​possible thanks to the collaboration of cartoonists (Nani, Davila, Forges and Padylla among others) with humor and irony reflected one of the great challenges of our society, the problems to reconcile personal, family and work .
Through these vignettes is to raise awareness of the consequences is the lack of responsibility for society and especially for women in the labor market.
It's up.
It behooves us, opened in Madrid, and has been in Valencia and after Cartagena, go to Lorca.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena