Participant of the protest action at the demonstration held in Marseille on the occasion of the International Day for the Protection of Abortion Rights. (France, September 28, 2022) SOPA images
in a column published by Sunday newspaperthirty-two people, including Elise Goldfarb and Julia Laiani, call on the government to support women who seek abortions.
“We want our daughters and granddaughters to be able to have abortions without shame or loss of wages,” concludes the column, published in the new edition. Sunday newspaper. Lawyers, journalists, feminists. in total, more than thirty people signed the said letter, calling for a holiday in case of voluntary termination of pregnancy. Featuring Elise Goldfarb and Julia Laiani, the podcast’s creators Going outor the film director Radu Mikhaileanu.
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The forum that follows the creation of a three-day leave in case of miscarriage by the Carrefour group, followed by the social partners of the Syntec branch (digital and consulting) signing an agreement that provides for two days of leave for the same reason; This would allow the women concerned to “avoid being financially penalized for the loss of wages associated with sick leave by skipping the three unpaid waiting periods.”
“What about voluntary abortion, for which there is still no special holiday?”, the signatories in the gallery ask, the latter considering that “in the collective unconscious, nearly fifty years after legalization, abortion still resonates as a subversive act; engendering unbridled sexuality or the anarchic management of one’s own fertility in a society that expects women to be organized and careful.
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And continue; “Thus the procedure for scheduled abortion retains the flavor of being illegal in labor law, while it affects one in three women.” Thus, “dedicated leave would legitimize and affirm this fundamental right, which is still practiced in secret in the professional sphere today.”
Source: Le Figaro
