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"Whoever Wants, Can?" We Should Leave This Belief in the Nineties, Says ŠÁrka Homfray

Summary by Deník N
“Systemic misogyny is deeply rooted. We consider men to be the norm, women to be an exception,” says lawyer and trade unionist Šárka Homfray in Studio N. The total earnings of Czech women are on average 18 percent lower than those of men. “We find ourselves at the bottom of international rankings. In terms of pay and gender equality, we are trading places with Romania and Slovakia. The situation is not changing here because there are no systemic…
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“Systemic misogyny is deeply rooted. We consider men to be the norm, women to be an exception,” says lawyer and trade unionist Šárka Homfray in Studio N. The total earnings of Czech women are on average 18 percent lower than those of men. “We find ourselves at the bottom of international rankings. In terms of pay and gender equality, we are trading places with Romania and Slovakia. The situation is not changing here because there are no systemic…

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Deník N broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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