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Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 4:05:37 GMT -5
It has been proven that prolonged use of high-heeled shoes can cause malformations and various health problems. Even so, the dress codes of many companies around the world force women to use them daily. These policies not only threaten occupational health, but can be considered extremely sexist . That is why the most advanced companies in terms of social responsibility have already begun to eliminate them. However, beyond business policies, the France Mobile Number List requirement for women to wear heels begins at a cultural level. This is why it is important to pay attention at a collective level and raise awareness about the potential risks of its use. In Japan, for example, artist and feminist Yumi Ishikawa launched a petition to force offices to make wearing heels optional for women. She has so far been endorsed by 19 thousand signatures. We present a petition to request the introduction of laws that prohibit employers from forcing women to wear heels as discrimination or sexual harassment- Yumi Ishikawa This is a campaign called #KuToo, a play on words from the Japanese kutsu, which means shoes, and 'kutsuu', which means pain, was launched by actress and freelance writer Yumi Ishikawa. Activists said wearing high heels was considered mandatory when looking for work in many Japanese companies, including around the world. The actress explained how a government official had told her that "she was a woman and sympathized with our request... and told us that this is the first time that voices of this type have reached the ministry."
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