Equal opportunities in the public and private sector
Equal opportunities in the public and private sector
Author(s): Ioana – Julieta Josan, Anca-Monica ArdeleanuSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: equal opportunities; equal treatment; discrimination; labour market; mobbing; policies
Summary/Abstract: Equal opportunities are a goal to achieve in Romania at the legislative and institutional/organizational level. In terms of legislation Romania has made progress, but the institutional mechanisms of the government dealing with gender equality issues are not functioning properly, are not generating a concrete impact on the equal opportunities for women and men. For this reason there is no specific and significant political commitment to the issue of gender equality in Romania. Gender discrimination is addressed both by anti-discrimination and equal opportunity laws. Equality, fairness and non-discrimination in the workplace environment are present as objective requirements of economic, social and ethical behavior that goes beyond the labor market. Theoretically, on the labor market, both public and private sectors do not accept direct or indirect discrimination at the workplace, especially during the process of recruitment, training, development, promotion, establishment, payment of the salary and benefits. In practice, the legislation regarding the equal opportunities and equal treatment it is not respected by the employers all the time. Promotion of the policies at the national and organizational level, focused on ensuring equal opportunities, will enhance the social cohesion of the population that will generate economic growth overall.
Journal: Manager
- Issue Year: 2011
- Issue No: 14
- Page Range: 291-304
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English