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Mary McAleese says it's 'pure codology' that women can't become priests
The former president also called the Catholic Church an “empire of misogyny”.
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The former president also called the Catholic Church an “empire of misogyny”.
The National Women’s Council will be meeting with the BAI on the issue.
EU figures show that in Ireland, women currently earn around 13.9% less than men
It has run a number of female-focused recruitment campaigns and says that gender diversity is an operational imperative.
A report looked into gender equality and pay at the national broadcaster.
An ESRI report said this was because women were more likely to work in part-time jobs or smaller firms.
The equality reports come following a series of high profile gender discrimination cases taken against the university by female academic staff in recent years.
The deputy leader of Sinn Féin writes for TheJournal.ie on her frustration with the ‘arrogance and entitlement’ of establishment parties.
Irish publisher Siobhan Parkinson of Little Island tells us why they decided to publish the book.
A major UK retailer is doing just that.
The inclusivity of our feminist discourse must be continually re-affirmed, write Nicoletta Mandolini and Dr Caroline Williamson.
We asked the stations themselves – and the Minister for Communications.
Questions being posed internally by employees, along with some of their names, began appearing on outside websites.
US media reports have said that the employee was removed from their position after violating the company code of conduct.
An apology printed today said the article “included unacceptable comments that caused offence to many”.
Are dolls for girls and cars for boys a thing of the past?
This was on foot of a report this morning.
The former Top Gear 2.0 presenter is earning over £2 million – more than four times the amount of the BBC’s highest-paid woman.
Yesterday, the Royal College of Surgeons launched a report that aims to increase their female representation.
Just 7% of all surgeons in Ireland are women.
Do those social justice warriors and feminists not see the irony in claiming to oppose racism and sexism whilst harbouring contempt for one group of people, writes AR Devine.
Only in a sexist society would women be told that caring about representation at the highest levels of government is wrong, writes Lorraine Courtney.
“Did he control his wife in the past? Soza pauses for a second. “Yes,” he says.”
Some 53,000 more females than males were recorded in the Census 2016 results.
Now, students will have a choice between wearing a kilt, culottes, shorts, trousers or PE gear, depending on their preference.
Restored Hearing’s Rhona Togher says both her gender and age have been barriers in business.
Women in India can face pressure to produce male children, who are seen as breadwinners.
An online petition to prevent employers forcing female employees to wear high-heels got 150,000 signatures.
Broadcasters will have to report to the BAI on gender balance and diversity of their presenters and contributors.
A recent study also shows that girls as young as six can be led to believe men are smarter and more talented than women.
James Behan of Men’s Voices Ireland on why men’s problems are frequently trivialised.
That’s according to new research undertaken in western countries.
Japanese men are not very helpful husbands when it comes to housework: they do just one hour of unpaid work daily compared to five hours for their wives.
Research has found stereotyping is common, with women often depicted as passive and men as predatory.
Companies whose shares are 100% owned by the state are also concerned.
The Pope blamed what he called “ideological colonising” by “very influential countries”.
The video calls for an end to violence against women and education for all girls.
No move – despite the self-imposed August deadline of the government.