U.N. calls for equality, 'feminist future' on International Women's Day
- On March 8, 2025, International Women's Day, protests by union Verdi highlighted poor working conditions for women in sectors like nursing and childcare, emphasizing a 16 percent pay gap.
- Germany plans to spend €500 billion on infrastructure to improve railway lines, roads, and public facilities, while ignoring previous debt limits to also set aside military spending amidst pressures from threats posed by Russia.
- International Women's Day is celebrated in Germany as a public holiday, showcasing women's significant yet often overlooked contributions to society and the ongoing need for equality and recognition.
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