February 15, 2003 – June 30, 2003
At the General Assembly of KESK held in April 2002, the importance of KESK’s role in advocating for gender equality was emphasized. The following actions were outlined in this regard:
One of the first initiatives taken after the congress was to organize a Maternity Rights Survey. In July 2002, a Maternity Rights Survey was conducted on 5,000 public sector female workers to reveal issues during pregnancy and leave periods, expose the consequences of gender discrimination, and develop recommendations.
The survey results showed that female public sector workers faced gender discriminatory practices, especially regarding pregnancy and maternity leave, and encountered problems with childcare facilities. To draw attention to the childcare issue, KESK members took their children to workplaces on September 13, 2002. Discrimination and problems related to pregnancy and maternity leave were among the main reasons for organizing the “We Organize Our Words” Campaign.
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