Bernice Lata
1 May, 2021, 4:00 pm
FWRM joined the march and
protest organised by the Fiji
Trades Union Congress in 2017 on
worker’s rights and issues.
Picture: SUPPLIED
Historically today marks International Worker’s Day or Labor Day in some countries. It is a day to pay homage to the plight of workers all around the world, and give recognition to the various forms of discrimination and disparity in treatment of workers.
With time there has been recognition of the need to protect the interests of all workers, especially women in the world of work.
Gender based violence, of which sexual harassment (SH) is a form of, is experienced by a person because of their sex and/or gender.
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Press Release – Fiji Women’s Rights Movement Twenty young women representatives from Lautoka, Ba and Tavua have now joined the eighth cohort (8) of the Fiji Women’s Rights Movements Emerging Leaders Forum (ELF) programme. FWRM today conducted the orientation workshop for the ELF 8 group …
Twenty young women representatives from Lautoka, Ba and Tavua have now joined the eighth cohort (8) of the Fiji Women’s Rights Movement’s Emerging Leaders Forum (ELF) programme.
FWRM today conducted the orientation workshop for the ELF 8 group whose members are for the first time since the inception of the ELF Programme in 2003, all recruited from the western division with most residing in rural and informal communities.
Saturday, 17 April 2021, 1:34 pm
Twenty
young women representatives from Lautoka, Ba and Tavua have
now joined the eighth cohort (8) of the Fiji Women s Rights
Movement’s Emerging Leaders Forum (ELF)
programme.
FWRM today conducted the orientation
workshop for the ELF 8 group whose members are for the first
time since the inception of the ELF Programme in 2003, all
recruited from the western division with most residing in
rural and informal communities.
The ELF 8 programme is
supported by the Australian Government through the Fiji
Women’s Fund.
FWRM
Executive Director Nalini Singh said that FWRM was excited
with the new direction of the programme and shifting the