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Taiwanese men earned 1 5 times more income than women in 2020: MOF

Taipei, Aug. 1 (CNA) Taiwanese men earned around 50 percent more income than Taiwanese women in 2020, the smallest gender income gap since 2009, according to the Ministry of Finance.

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Gov t must intensify steering safe spaces awareness: expert

ENSURE SAFE SPACES.Atty. Eric Paul Peralta, a legal expert on gender and development,discusses laws protecting men and women from sexual harassment in a Gender and Development Seminar (GAD) of theNews andInformation Bureau on Thursday (June 2, 2022). He saidgovernment agencies must lead theawareness campaign to ensure safe spaces for all. (PNA photo by Stephanie Sevillano) MANILA - Unwelcomed words and actions showing malice toward women, whether familiar or strange, remain a challenge in the country despite the existence of laws meant to protect women. In this reality, the administration, through the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW), has been doubling initiatives to raise awareness on gender protection, sensitivity, and equality, especially in the workplace and the academe. But for a legal expert, top-down key persons in the government agencies still have a long way to go in securing "safe spaces" for women. Atty. Eric Paul Peralta, a legal expert on women's rights a

Gov t must intensify steering safe spaces awareness: Expert

ENSURE SAFE SPACES.Atty. Eric Paul Peralta, a legal expert on gender and development,discusses laws protecting men and women from sexual harassment in a Gender and Development Seminar (GAD) of theNews andInformation Bureau on Thursday (June 2, 2022). He saidgovernment agencies must lead theawareness campaign to ensure safe spaces for all. (PNA photo by Stephanie Sevillano) MANILA - Unwelcomed words and actions showing malice toward women, whether familiar or strange, remain a challenge in the country despite the existence of laws meant to protect women. In this reality, the administration, through the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW), has been doubling initiatives to raise awareness on gender protection, sensitivity, and equality, especially in the workplace and the academe. But for a legal expert, top-down key persons in the government agencies still have a long way to go in securing "safe spaces" for women. Atty. Eric Paul Peralta, a legal expert on women's rights a

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