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Putting Gender Equality on the Agenda of the Seafood Industry.
Survey: Gender on the Agenda of the Seafood Industry
(FRANCE, 10/3/2017)
One in two seafood workers is a women; yet women are over-represented in low skills low paid positions and they count for less than 10% of company directors and a mere 1% of CEO.
The WSI (International Association for Women in the Seafood Industry) has created a survey called "Putting Gender Equality on the Agenda of the Seafood Industry".
This survey is designed to help understand the situation and the perception that men and women have on this issue. Your anonymous responses will contribute to a better understanding of the situation. The survey is available until the end of October 2017.
WSI’s goals are to highlight women’s contribution to the seafood industry, to raise awareness of gender issues within this industry and to promote professional equality between men and women.
WSI main objective is to share with industry stakeholders the diagnosis that social researchers have depicted for quite some time now: women are key forces of the industry, yet the gender imbalance remains important.
In this project, WSI is looking for opinion of seafood professionals and would highly value your participation. The results of this large scale study will be shared with the industry around February 2018.
The WSI has already received the backing of men and women seafood professionals from France, the UK, Norway, Egypt, Australia, United States.
Au niveau mondial, un travailleur sur deux est une femme; et pourtant les femmes sont largement sur représentées dans les postes les moins qualifiés et les moins rémunérateurs, quand seuls 10% des postes de cadres sont féminins. Cette enquête est destinée à mieux cerner la perception qu’ont les professionnel-les des produits aquatiques sur cette situation déséquilibrée. Vos réponses – anonymes- contribueront à une meilleure compréhension de la situation. Développé par WSI l’association internationale pour les femmes dans l’univers des produits aquatiques cette enquête sera menée dans la période septembre à octobre 2017 et ses résultats seront partagés avec l’industrie en février 2018.Cliquez ici pour accéder au questionnaire en français
The WSI's survey main objective is to share with industry stakeholders the diagnosis that social researchers have depicted for quite some time now.
About the WSI
The WSI (International association for Women in the Seafood Industry) was created in December 2016 by specialists at the cross-road between the seafood industry and gender issues. WSI’s goals are to highlight women’s contribution to the seafood industry, to raise awareness of gender issues within this industry and to promote professional equality between men and women.
The WSI, a not for profit association, was founded by Marie Christine Monfort and Pascale Baelde, two seafood professionals based in France supported by two gender specialists based in Singapore and London. This new association has already received the backing of men and women seafood professionals from France, the UK, Norway, Egypt, Australia, United States.
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