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maandag 20 maart 2023

WORLD WORLDWIDE FRANCE News Journal Update - (en) France, UCL AL #336 - March 8, On March 7, we go on strike, on the 8th we continue, on the 9th we do it again! (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

 For more than a month that we have been engaged in the fight against pension

reform, feminist themes have imposed themselves in the public debate:precariousness at work, cut careers, miserable pensions. So, this year inparticular, March 8 appears to be a decisive milestone in the fight for ourcollective emancipation. ---- Two days of consecutive strikes are taking shapefor Tuesday 7 and Wednesday 8 March. March 7 could be the starting point of therenewable strike. Because this time it's not a question of stopping at one daybut of continuing the next day, the day after tomorrow and... and that's good,because March 8 is the international day of struggle for women's rights. , thestep we expect towards the general strike. This date takes on more specialmeaning this year because women will be the first victims of the pension reform.Feminist analyzes make it possible to show a close link between the domesticexploitation of women and their wage exploitation, and to show a continuum ofprecariousness: double day - half salary - half retirement. Thus, if women arethe most affected by this reform, it is because they are the most precarious andthe least paid, in particular because of the gendered division of domestic workand reproductive work.WAGE EXPLOITATION, DOMESTIC EXPLOITATION- Women have 40% fewer pensions than men, and we can add for the most skepticalthat inequalities are not disappearing with the coming generations. In the mostoptimistic projections, there is still a 16% difference in 2037.- 19% of women (against 10% of men) are already forced to push up to 67 to leavewithout a discount.- 82% of part-time workers are women.- For 50 years, the duration of a validated career has been decreasing becausethe level of study has increased and so has the precariousness of jobs.- The average salary of women is 22% lower than that of men- 50% of female workers are confined to 10 underpaid so-called feminized professions.- 2/3 of domestic work is done by women.Thus, the double day and the domestic exploitation of women is still relevant.And this has a strong impact on the world of work. For example, it is stilloverwhelmingly mothers who adjust to births (reduction in working hours,interruption of activity) and then experience difficulties in finding anequivalent position or even a position altogether.ECONOMIC VIOLENCE, DOMESTIC VIOLENCEIn fact, this confinement to the domestic sphere, often constrained and closelylinked to the precariousness of the positions occupied by women, has dramaticconsequences on the independence and financial autonomy of women, who are mainlyaffected by ruined careers. And therefore, by extension, main concerned bymiserable pensions. The patriarchy is so accustomed to counting on the free laborof women to function that when they hold jobs which are a continuation, insalaried form, of domestic work (occupations of care and personal assistance,education, cleaning etc.), they are underpaid, precarious, and their socialfunction devalued. These professions, although essential to society, are alsovery strenuous and the cause of the development of many occupational diseases.How long will women have to sacrifice their lives for the benefit of those ofothers? The structural impoverishment of women and their dependence on theirspouse's income means that single women live in great poverty, especially at theend of life: one single woman over the age of 65 out of 6 lives below the povertyline. This economic violence must also be linked to spousal violence. At any age,precariousness prevents people from fleeing violent spouses. Retired women alsorepresent 21% of feminicides. How long will women still have to choose betweenliving in misery or remaining dependent on a sometimes violent man?VIOLENCE AGAINST LGBTIAnother issue of the anti-patriarchal mobilizations of March 8 was put on thetable: the fight against situations of discrimination experienced by LGBTI peopleat work, which remain particularly high. According to the CGT, 1 in 3 people havesuffered discrimination in the last 5 years, 11% of homophobic acts reported havetaken place at work, and 47% of LGBTI people who are victims of discriminationare at the time of employment or at their place of work. Ifop, in its 2022Barometer on the inclusion of LGBT+ people, points to inequalities in careerdevelopment for 20% of LGBT+ people.On January 17, 2023, the collecthttps://www.unioncommunistelibertaire.org/?Le-7-mars-on-fait-greve-le-8-on-continue-le-9-on-remet-ca_________________________________________A - I N F O S  N E W S  S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca

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