balance their lifestyles with managing at home with the childbearing component of course, it would generally interrupt their career path to have this massive life change in their life. so system, perhaps or other ways to help counter this interruption of their career path and help them innovate into the work force is going to be key to enable and empower more female entrepreneurs and executives and i think it is also important forfemale important for female entrepreneurs to support important forfemale entrepreneurs to support each other which is why even here at our company, there is a lot of very productive and able female workers we have on staff but in addition —— addition we find we encourage people to find that balance between work and home life and what sparks joy and thatis life and what sparks joy and that is the type of organisation we are trying to create. �* ., ., .,
forfemale also i think it is important for female entrepreneurs to support each other which is why even here at konmarie, our company, there are a lot of very productive and able female workers that we have on staff but in addition, we encourage people to find that balance between work life and home life and find what sparks joy and thatis and find what sparks joy and that is the type of organisation we are trying to create. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. - sophia duarte should have turned 23 today, but she died a year ago when a bike that had been converted into an e—bike caught fire. her mum and herfriend aldar have set up a petition calling for urgent action from the government to bring in regulations on e—bikes and
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yet the prize money forfemale players is far smaller than the men's. the argument for why we're getting paid so much less is is just kind of dwindling. it's not really much of an argument any more. i think if you look at the ticket sales and the interest and the tv viewings and all of that, there's just not much of an argument there any more. in some countries, like vietnam, the gender pay gap remains huge. that's according to former star nguyen thi, who played for the national team until 2016 and is now a professional coach. translation: at the moment, there are players in the team i who have to both play professional football and do other things like selling goods online or together with their family open a restaurant or a shop in order to make ends meet. equal pay is a real challenge for women. for those that follow the game closely, this world cup is being seen as a watershed moment
with the men's game. around £81; million will be shared out among women's teams competing at this year's tournament — just a quarter of what the men receive. fifa's president says the "ambition" is for equal prize money by 2027. katie silver reports. in 2015, fifa made us play the world cup on artificial pitches. the grass was fake and the disrespect was real. in 2013, we signed a new deal to make sure we got our laundry done for us. fifa will still only- offer women one quarter as much prize money as men for the same achievement. l members of the home team, the matildas, make their appeal to fifa and football's power brokers just days before the world cup kicks off. all: this is our legacy. the soaring popularity of the women's game in australia has been on full display. two billion people globally are expected to tune in to watch this world cup, yet the prize money forfemale players is far smaller than the men's.
women's football. the team — which won a landmark agreement in 2019 — sees themselves as global ambassadors in the fight for equal pay. our business reporter katie silver reports from sydney. in 2015, fifa made us play the world cup on artificial pitches. the grass was fake and the disrespect was real. in 2013, we signed a new deal to make sure we got our laundry done for us. fifa will still only offer women one . quarter as much prize money as men for the same achievement. members of the home team, the matildas, make their appeal to fifa and football's power brokers just days before the world cup kicks off. all: this is our legacy. the soaring popularity of the women's game in australia has been on full display. two billion people globally are expected to tune in to watch this world cup, yet the prize money forfemale players is far smaller than the men's. the argument for why we are getting paid so much less
in 2013, we signed a new deal to make sure we got our laundry done for us. fifa will still only offer women one . quarter as much prize money as men for the same achievement. members of the home team, the matildas, make their appeal to fifa and football's power brokers just days before the world cup kicks off. all: this is our legacy. the soaring popularity of the women's game in australia has been on full display. 2 billion people globally are expected to tune in to watch this world cup, yet the prize money forfemale players is far smaller than the men's. the argument for why we are getting paid so much less is just kind of dwindling, is just kind of dwindling, it's not really much it's not really much of an argument any more. of an argument any more. if you look at the ticket sales if you look at the ticket sales and the interest and the tv and the interest and the tv viewing and all of that, viewing and all of that, there's just not much there's just not much of an argument there any more. of an argument there any more. in 2015, the players were paid 15 million by fifa. in 2019, it was 30, and in 2023
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