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"Madam President, the economic crisis has hit less protected groups particularly hard and, unfortunately today, in the 21st century, women are still a vulnerable group.
In my country, Greece, women have been victims of the crisis from the outset and were among the first to be dismissed. The percentage of female employment is much lower than male employment. Today, two years after the economic crisis started, women are over-represented in the most insecure jobs and in inadequately paid jobs and under-represented in positions of responsibility.
There is a huge differential between men’s and women’s pay; a differential that is growing day by day. The image of women who are mothers, who are working, who are immigrants is the image of Greece itself and Greece is being damaged.
The problem of equality has not been resolved. Today in the European Parliament, we must renew our commitment to fight, with greater force than ever, so that gender equality becomes a reality, because all of us, men and women, stand to gain from that."@en1
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