Brussels, 05/03/2010
The study shows that women are important for trade unions’ future growth and sustainability and that trade unionism is key in the promotion of gender equality in employment and society at large.
Nevertheless, women do not appear to be effectively represented in trade unions’ decision-making positions, with only 7% of the top trade union positions being occupied by women. ETUC has been at the forefront in the promotion of women’s value and visibility in the labour market as well as within unions themselves and recently decided to step up its action in order to promote a more balanced participation of women in trade unions’ decision making positions and in collective bargaining committees and units.
“We have to increase our efforts to ensure that women reach leadership positions” said Veronica Nilsson, ETUC Special Advisor.
The result of this survey will be presented on 11-12 March, at a European Conference taking place in Luxembourg and involving trade union members, experts, politicians as well as EU institution representatives. This event will be an opportunity for trade union organisations to share their experiences of promoting women within trade unions and to put forward policy recommendations on the work of the ETUC in this important area of action .
For more information on the 8th March Survey 2010 see:
http://www.etuc.org/r/1368