online webinar
May 28 marks the International Day of Action for Women’s Health, when grassroots organizations highlight how oppressive systems and undervalued labour affect women’s health, and how we can work together to create the conditions, build alliances, and promote good practices for women’s occupational health. This event will take place online on May 27. Please join us virtually to be part of this important conversation.
Panellists will discuss the challenges and progress related to Occupational Health and Safety. They will address the rising wave of violence against women in the workplace, which is connected to deteriorating labour conditions and public services. Additionally, they will highlight the labour movement's efforts to promote better working conditions and a healthier life for all workers.
Following the panel discussion, participants will have the opportunity to join an open Q&A session to share their experiences or ask questions. We encourage everyone to engage and participate in the dialogue.