Regional Employers and Labour Bodies Collaborate to Address VAWG at the Workplace
Port of Spain, Trinidad – The Caribbean Employers’ Confederation (CEC) and the Caribbean Confederation of Labour (CCL) are taking a collaborative approach to develop joint regional policies and advocacy strategies for the eradication of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) at the workplace level. The leading employer and labour bodies, supported by the United Nation Population Fund (UNFPA) and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) hosted a virtual launch of the Joint Regional Effort under the Spotlight Initiative on Wednesday, 6April, 2022.
Ms. Alison Drayton, Director, UNFPA Caribbean Sub-Regional Office in her Feature Address emphasised the importance of the effort, “This project will promote Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in the workplace. Participants will be exposed to concepts, policies and practices for addressing gender-based violence in the workplace through easy-to-understand and relatable text and video. We expect this to lead to an increase in the knowledge of young, vulnerable and marginalised women and male allies about national policies on sexual and reproductive health and rights as well as broaden their understanding of gender equality.”
“There is a glaring inconsistency between legislative commitments, policies and action. In the months ahead we must do the hard work to create the necessary framework to safeguard our places of work against all forms of Gender-based Violence. We in the CCL are fully-committed to this effort and we are here to be counted as an ally in this cause,” affirmed Mr. Andre Lewis, President, CCL.
Mr. Wayne Chen, President, CEC also supported this view adding the importance of male involvement, “A collaborative approach, like this, can certainly make real and tangible improvements to the lives of women and girls. And by extension men and boys also, because it is not just women and girls who can be liberated from the stain of violence.”
“The underlying base of Gender-based Violence is rooted in long-standing historical, cultural practices. The hardest change is the change of mindsets in a society that has been male-dominated for centuries. We have the responsibility to change the minds of our colleagues and younger men to move away from these issues. It is necessary. We will lead by example and we will lead as mentors and we have a commitment to making this happen,” Mr. Chen added.
Mr. Lars Johansen, Deputy Director, ILO Decent Work Team and Office for the Caribbean explained, “There is a clear link between the home and the workplace that cannot be ignored. The workplace can contribute to being a support structure for survivors of Gender-based Violence – a safe place to provide legal advice, support and other resources to victims. Also work and income can provide an opportunity to survivors of domestic and family violence to leave the situation they are in. This is why this project is so important.”
The Joint Regional Effort between the CEC and the CCL under the Spotlight Initiative will run over a six-month period between April and September 2022. This venture is a significant opportunity for employers, workers, and their representatives to create and shape workplace policies and cultures to directly confront GBV. On 27 April 2022, employer organisations and labour unions will meet for a one-day conference with the aim of reviewing a working policy document that will address GBV in the workplace.
About the Spotlight Initiative
The Spotlight Initiative (the “Initiative”) is a global initiative of the United Nations which has received generous support from the European Union. Its aim is to eliminate all forms of Violence Against Women and Girls.
Launched in 2017 with a seed funding commitment of €500 million from the European Union, the Initiative represents an unprecedented global effort to invest in gender equality and women’s empowerment as a precondition and driver for the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Caption:
Top Row (L-R) Andre Lewis – President, Caribbean Congress of Labour; Brittany Brathwaite – Moderator; Wayne Chen – President, Caribbean employers’ Confederation. Bottom Row (L-R) Alison Drayton – Director, UNFPA Caribbean Sub-Regional Office; Lars Johnasen – Deputy Director, ILO Decent Work and Office of the Caribbean and Susan Hodge – Assistant General-Secretary, Caribbean Congress of Labour.
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