From the MT:
“Russia to Slash Soviet-Era List
of Off-Limits Jobs for Women, Media Reports”
Women in Russia will be allowed
to work as truck drivers and serve in the navy under new rules taking effect in
2021, the RBC news website reported Thursday. The Russian government bans women
from holding 456 jobs in 38 industries that entail physically strenuous tasks
or harmful working conditions. The restrictions have been unchanged since they
were originally introduced in 1974. A
draft Labor Ministry decree cuts that list to 98 jobs that will be unavailable
to women in Russia starting Jan. 1, 2021, RBC reported, citing a copy of the
decree it obtained. Mining and underground construction jobs, as well as a
large chunk of the chemical industry, will still be off-limits to women, RBC
reported. Women will also be unable to be hired as welders, aircraft mechanics
or firefighters and will not be allowed to perform tasks requiring heavy
lifting. However, women could be hired in any industry if the employer creates
safe working conditions, the Labor Ministry told RBC. The ministry also
released a list of professions that will be made available to women under the
decree, including operating trains, skydiving, repairing vehicles and driving
tractors. “The draft decree doesn’t
establish limits on women’s work” in these jobs, the outlet quoted the
ministry’s press service as saying. The
Soviet Union first introduced the list of banned jobs to protect women’s safety
and reproductive health, which were considered vital for a communist society.
President Vladimir Putin updated the list in 2000. Women earn on average 30
percent less than men in Russia.
^ These laws were created in the “Soviet
Paradise” of a “classless and equal society” and while the ban still on the
books in Russia 28 years after the USSR collapsed could be forgiven if it was
one of those old laws still on the books the fact that Putin updated the list
in 2000 just shows that Russia, like the USSR, is not an equal place for women.
I mean the Russian Government is completely doing away with the ban since they
are keeping 98 forbidden jobs on the list. ^
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2019/07/04/russia-to-slash-list-of-off-limits-jobs-for-women-media-reports-a66275
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