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International standards
There are a number of international standards that set out commitments related to employment and equality:
- UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), 1979
- ILO Convention No. 100 on Equal Remuneration, 1951
- ILO Convention No. 111 on Discrimination (Employment
Women in Transport
#ThisIsOurWorldToo
Women transport workers are a proud and critical part of the workforce keeping the world moving.
They work in a wide range of occupations and in some countries, increasing numbers of women are entering the transport industry for work, including in roles traditionally held by men
Progression
Qualifications, training and career opportunities
Equal access to training, re-training and reskilling opportunities for women of all ages is important as part of improving women’s access to the industry and different roles, to new jobs when transport infrastructure is introduced or upgraded or jobs
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Retention
Recruitment strategies can make some impact, but it is also important to address workplace issues that discourage women from joining and remaining in the sector rather than simply focussing on fulfilling recruitment targets.
Monitoring and enforcement are also needed. For example, regular data
Access to Decent Work
The ILO estimates that 16.8% of the global workforce in transport are women.
Transport jobs by gender
Even today, many jobs in transport are seen as ‘men’s work’ or ‘women’s work’. In some cases, the industry is viewed by some as no place for women. This systemic and often normalised bias excludes
DRIVERS OF CHANGE
Despite advances for gender equality in some countries and the existence of international standards to address discrimination and promote women’s rights, women around the world continue to experience multiple forms of discrimination; violence and sexual harassment; and restrictions on their rights.