Title: ILGA-Europe Conference Paris
1ILGA-Europe Conference Paris
TRACE TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION FOR
EQUALITY Open and Safe at work.lt (Lithuania),
Beneath the Surface (Sweden), Partnership for
Equality (Slovenia) www.atviri.lt www.ytan.se www
.ljudmila.org/lesbo
2CONTENT OF THE WORKSHOP
- Transnational cooperation TRACE
- National contexts and projects
- 3 Pillars of TRACE
- Research
- Communication and policymaking
- Experience exchange
- Discussion
3TRACE TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION FOR EQUALITY
- The common objectives of the
cooperating DPs are to raise awareness among
stakeholders and key actors in working life on
national and EU level, in order to - create an inclusive environment
- to collect and disseminate good practice
- to carry out research
- to foster partnership and develop sustainable
networks on all levels.
4TRACE TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION FOR EQUALITY
- 3 Pillars of TRACE
- Research
- Communication and policymaking
- Experience exchange
5The Swedish project BENEATH THE SURFACE
- The project will focus on working life in a
- school environment. We will address teacher
- students and teachers as well as other staff
- (employees and employers) within the Swedish
- school system.
6WHAT?
- Raise awareness on lgbt issues and visualising
the heterosexual norm in school - Increase knowledge, and by the improve attitudes
- Develop methods on how to work with lgbt issues
within a school environment
7WHY?
- The legislation is of satisfactory,
- but still, there is a lack of openness and
- visibility
- There is a common political correctness
- but still, negative attitudes and prejudice
- exists beneath the surface
- Trade unions are aware of their responsibility
- - but still, there is a lack of knowledege and
methods
8HOW?
- Different organisations from different sectors
- Develop training tools
- Train teacher students, teachers and other staff
in schools - Raise awareness and disseminate experiences in
different forums
9The Slovenian project PARTNERSHIP FOR EQUALITY
- 3 national partners in DP
- Trade Union Association (ZSSS)
- Employers association (ZDS)
- ŠKUC (NGO, co-ordinator)
10SITUATION IN SLOVENIA
- Discrimination of sexual minorities in employment
is still a taboo, one of most invisible forms of
discrimination and hard to prove - The research into sexual orientation
discrimination conducted in 2001 among lgbt in
Slovenia showed that 49.4 of respondents had
experienced violence and harassment because of
their sexual orientation - Public opinion on homosexuality is negative
- LGBT people are often excluded from the equal
opportunities system within employment - Only 24 of interviewed lesbians were permanently
or temporarily employed. Due to this fear,
lesbians and bisexual women, after finding
employment, usually do not risk homosexual
socialising and stop attending clubs and other
openly lgbt places - The new government (right oriented) opened the
questions of the abortus, single parents
situation, special tax for unmarried citizens and
couples without children - The new government confirmed the same-sex
partnership bill (which do not provide basic
social and some other rights) without civil
dialogue with lgbt NGOs.
11THE AIM OF THE PROJECT
The aim of DP is awareness raising,
training and education of social partners (trade
unions, employers) for sustainable development of
anti-discrimination policy within employment and
work market, with the goal to prevent
discrimination and to stimulate the inclusion of
social categories, de-privileged because of their
sexual orientation.
12GOALS
- to increase the level of participation in labour
market of people, discriminated on the ground of
sexual orientation - to enable the conditions for stable integration
of de-privileged group into the labour market - to raise awareness and educational level of
employers and trade unions about the role of
inclusive employment policy - to produce a code of conduct (rules,
instructions) for implementation of
anti-discrimination policy for employers and
trade unions - to stimulate the implementation of
anti-discrimination policy (on the basis of
elaborated code of conduct) - to tackle, document and prevent the violations of
human rights on the ground of sexual orientation - to stimulate organized actions of deprivileged
groups within trade unions and companies.
13INNOVATION
- The partnership is aiming to find solutions for
sustainable implementation of anti-discrimination
policy in employment in the way, that was not
used in Slovenia before. It is innovative in
various aspects - by putting sexual orientation-discrimination in
the front line, because this form of
discrimination was so far completely ignored in
employment - by using standards of national and EU legislation
in the struggle against all kinds of
discrimination in employment and labour market - it will try to tackle, document and monitor
discrimination on the ground of sexual
orientation in employment this area still
remains due to the silence of victims and social
homophobia invisible and hidden - by using combined education and training of both
employers and trade unions at the same time - by putting the target group in the role of the
partner (employers, trade unions), which enables
better cooperation and higher motivation of the
DP as a whole
14INNOVATION
- by addressing the target group (employers, trade
unions) indirectly. In the case that we would
address the victims of discrimination (same-sex
oriented people) directly , this would mean that
they are far less accessible, because most of the
workers hide their sexual orientation at work - the program is applicable for different branches
of employment - the program is applicable for different aspects
of discrimination (sex, age, disability, race,
ethnical background, etc.) - it enables the NGOs from the field of human
rights promotion to cooperate and to network with
social partners, with the benefit for both - it contributes to compatibility of social and
civil dialogue.
15EMPOWERMENT
The principle of empowerment of
vulnerable groups and individuals (sexual
minorities) will be realized indirectly, through
awareness raising, training and education of
social partners for introduction of
anti-discrimination policy. With good practice of
social partners the conditions for equal
opportunities, better inclusion and maintaining
of discriminated categories in the labour market
will be created. This will bring the changes of
attitudes toward minority rights within trade
unions and employers, and develop positive values
and everyday practice. The final aim is to create
such environment of employment, where every form
of discrimination is declaratively unacceptable.
16 The Lithuanian projectOPEN AND SAFE AT
WORK. LT
- Lithuanian project is tackling discrimination
based on sexual orientation in working life by
building the right attitude towards minority
workers identities and decreasing homophobia of
the general public. - Representative research shows that 43 percent of
respondents do not object to employers decision
not to recruit a homosexual worker. - Every third citizen of Lithuania says that only a
total absence of lgbt people will not cause any
problems in the society.
17GOALS
- to research the situation of sexual minorities in
working life and on the labour market for the
first time in Lithuania - to create and test an open and safe e-learning
and working laboratory for LGBT and provide IT
training as the main means for building self
motivation and self-esteem - to help workplace communities to understand the
diversity of staff and to tolerate sexual
minority employees to the extent that
discrimination does not prevent people to seek
employment in more open and safe environments.
18ACTIVITIES
- Along with information distribution, the project
places special emphasis on changing the ethos in
workplaces so as to make sexual minorities feel
better included in their work communities. One
means to this end is a pilot equal opportunities
toolkit which will be based on research data and
co-operation on both national and transnational
levels - Spreading our knowledge and know-how,
dissemination and influencing individuals,
organizations and society in both a national and
an international perspective.
19CHALLENGES
- A homophobic reaction from the press and society
toward the project - Promoting the issue of non-discrimination on the
grounds of sexual orientation is too specific and
is met with reluctance. Therefore we have adopted
a strategy to raise the issue of diversity and
equal.
20OPPORTUNITIES
- The lack of prominent research data on
discrimination on the grounds of sexual
orientation leads to undermining of the problem - The low self esteem and motivation of lgbt
workers to come out in the workplace also keeps
the problem deep under surface.
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22TRACE TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION FOR EQUALITY
- 3 Pillars of TRACE
- Research
- Communication and policymaking
- Experience exchange
23 TRACE TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION FOR
EQUALITY1 - Research
- How heteronormativity is constructed at work?
- How to find, produce and analyse data for studies
of heteronormativity in school and working life?
24 TRACE TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION FOR
EQUALITY1 - Research
- Joined reasearch activities
- Research design
- Preparation of the report (good practice of
non-discriminatory policy at work)
25 TRACE TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION FOR
EQUALITY1 - Research
- Research group
- Experience exchange from different studies
- Developing concepts, theory and strategies
- Mutual discussion
- Transnational researchers conference (one
session focused on heteronormativity in working
life).
26 TRACE TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION FOR
EQUALITY2 Communication policymaking
Main objective is raise awereness
and make sustainable changes in the
discriminatory structures in society and among
social partners.
27 TRACE TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION FOR
EQUALITY2 Communication policymaking
-
- Communication policymaking group
- Information leaflet
- Other communication tools (radio programmes,
newspaper articles, letters to stakeholders, the
participation in conferences, the production of
comic strips).
28 TRACE TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION FOR
EQUALITY2 Communication policymaking
-
- Influences
- Social dialogue (Communicating with trade unions
and employers) - Civil dialogue (Communicating for example with
the EU Parliament, the EU Commission and
Pan-European networks and NGOs).
29 TRACE TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION FOR
EQUALITY2 Communication policymaking
-
- What target groups are most important (and
possible) to adress? - How can we reach them?
- What result/impact can be achieved (on EU-level
and on national level)? - How should TRACE work with communication and
policymaking?
30 TRACE TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION FOR
EQUALITY3 Experience exchange
Main objective is sustainable
communication between similar organisations and
institutions in the participating countries, in
order to make sure that key actors can benefit
from good practice, methods and policies
developed and used in other countries.
31 TRACE TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION FOR
EQUALITY3 Experience exchange
- Linking relevant organisations and authorities
together, in different countries, in order to
exchange experiences on successful structures and
methods - Strengthening and supporting organisations/institu
tions that are new and inexperienced in the field
of non-discrimination work - Fact Finding Missions (key actors will be able to
meet, discuss, exchange experiences and establish
ways of communicating in the future).