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MORTIERBRIGADE, Brussels / EQUAL PAY DAY / 2022
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In this film we shine the spotlight on six former Belgian champions, namely hammer thrower Kathleen De Wolf (six-time world champion), pole vaulter Karen Pollefeyt (five gold medals at the Belgian championship), hurdler Vita Van Belleghem (Several times Belgian champion all-around), synchronised swimmers Genevieve Michils and Alexandra Baes (Gold at the World Championship Masters Syncro), and gymnast Ellen Grillet (bronze at Belgian championship). The women all share how they sacrificed their career for their children, highlighting how motherhood – symbolised here by the umbilical cord – literally holds women back.
Signature: 'Give mothers a fair chance to compete in life. Close the wage gap on equalpayday.be'
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After they have given birth, mothers often find it difficult to balance their work with motherhood. Many working mums therefore switch to part-time work, also running the household, while fathers often continue to work full-time. In addition to missed bonuses and promotions, this accounts for a significant proportion of the gender pay gap between men and women – a gap that also gives rise to a pension gap in the long term. On this year’s Equal Pay Day, men are being asked to share the load at home to give women a fair chance in the world of work.
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