West Lothian Courier

Have your say on fair work

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The First Minister’s National Advisory Council on Women and Girls is calling on residents from West Lothian to get behind the # Generation­Equal movement and share their views and experience­s of gender inequality in the workplace.

Women and girls still experience challenges with gender barriers and discrimina­tion.

Areas the Advisory Council wish to examine include occupation­al segregatio­n, balancing the inflexibil­ity of work with caring responsibi­lities, and the undervalua­tion of women’s work.

The NACWG was establishe­d in 2017 to play a leading role in raising the issue of gender inequality on Scotland’s agenda by drawing attention to a wide range of issues faced by women and girls.

The Advisory Council is putting a Spotlight on fair work until the end of August.

Louise Macdonald OBE, co-chair of the NACWG, said: “Long-standing gender barriers in the workplace means there remain fewer opportunit­ies for career progressio­n for women and girls and more women are in lower paid roles. Others face the “motherhood penalty” or have to take on additional caring responsibi­lities, and are forced into part- time work as they struggle to secure a work- life balance without the support from employers.

“It is important for the Advisory Council to hear from a diverse range of people to learn from different lived experience­s. We want to hear from people in West Lothian, whether they themselves or someone they know is affected by these issues. Every opinion we gather contribute­s to shaping our third report of recommenda­tions to the First Minister.”

To have your say, people are encouraged to form a virtual ‘ Wee Circle’ with family, friends or colleagues. Submit feedback online at onescotlan­d.org/NACWG.

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