Some 80 trade
union delegates from all parts of the globe take part in CSW 58. Some of them
are member of a government delegation, others have observer status. The trade
union delegation aims to ensure that gender equality is adequately addressed in
the framework of the new post-2015 sustainable development goals, through a
stand-alone gender equality goal and the integration of gender specific targets
and indicators across all goals.
Several trade
unionists attended the Decent work – living wages for women side event
organised by the Dutch government in collaboration with Bangla Desh and Hivos
(see report on this blogspot). The event was highly appreciated, especially
since usually one can count the number of side events on social en economic
rights of women during a CSW on one hand, two at the most.
The trade
union women included the demand for living wages in their amendments to the
draft Agreed Conclusions, of which you can find a summary on the union
csw blog. As it seems most of the amendments have been taken aboard by the
International Women’s Rights Lobby Coalition. Hopefully this will yield some
results.
Requested about the issue during the lunch with NGO’s on Tuesday Minister Ploumen said she instructed the Dutch government delegation to include the decent work – living wage amendments in the informal negotiations about the Agreed Conclusions.
Requested about the issue during the lunch with NGO’s on Tuesday Minister Ploumen said she instructed the Dutch government delegation to include the decent work – living wage amendments in the informal negotiations about the Agreed Conclusions.
Leontine
Bijleveld
Trade unionist,
member of WO=MEN
Chair of
Dutch CEDAW Network
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