Elche/Almería/Camariñas (A Coruña) (EFE).- While the presence of women in professions traditionally dominated by men grows progressively, invisible workers in precarious sectors and on many occasions without visibility join forces to demand rights, from the sideboards to the packaging machines and also netting machines.
EFE has spoken with some of these women when #8M approaches. These women review a working life that has passed without basic rights, without schedules, vacations and not even a contribution to social security.
In the case of shop windows, according to a study by the University of Alicante, they work without paying contributions in the Alicante, invisible and feminized footwear sector, since there are only 1,542 men shop windows.
In the packaging sector, improvements are claimed for both sexes, although it is a “very feminized” sector. Of the 30,000 workers in the manipulated sector, approximately 85%, some 25,500, are women.
The future Sustainable Fishing Law, a project that will regulate the fishing grounds and which is facing the end of its parliamentary process, recognizes for the first time a reduction coefficient for the netters or neskatillas of the retirement age.