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"Mr President, it remains a sad but true fact: women in the EU still earn 16.4% less than men and make up 80% of low earners. In my home country, women earned, on average, around 60% of male average income in 2010. There still remain different gradings for the same work, while only one in seven board members in Europe’s biggest corporations were female in 2010. It is high time women were seen as just as capable as men. Working hours that make it possible to combine professional and family life, the opportunity to have child care to that same end and access to permanent upskilling programmes are things that I see as an appropriate start in order to move in the right direction."@en1
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