Culiacán, Sinaloa.- Within the framework of the “Work Plan and Initiatives of the Secretary for Women of the State” of the Culiacán Interchamber Council and because March is the month that commemorates the International Women’s Day They had Tere Guerra Ochoa as a guest who offered this talk to the different representatives of the business and commerce chambers.
At the first meeting, the head of SeMujeres She stressed that it is very necessary and important to join efforts from the Government of Rubén Rocha Moya, because it is important to have trained women in the different positions of the chambers to reduce the inequality gap in terms of the incorporation of women into jobs.
“Of the people who work outside the home, 38 percent are women and 61 percent are men, we are talking about an inequality gap and that there is also one in terms of wages, since there is a difference of more than 30 percent. percent that men receive as opposed to women”.
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She stressed that at this meeting the commitment was made to continue working hand in hand and in a coordinated manner with the representatives of the Chambers to seek the inclusion of women, recognize their leadership, improve their economic empowerment and from SeMujeres offer training and sensitivity to eradicate violence and inequality.
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