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    Wasit officially prohibit the work of women in cafes: mixing is contrary to the norms

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    Post by Rocky Sat Apr 29, 2017 2:40 am

    Wasit officially prohibit the work of women in cafes: mixing is contrary to the norms


    Wasit / Jabbar Bjay

    Voice of the Wasit Provincial Council, the decision to ban the work of girls in "coffee shops" cafes in the areas of the province, and while the local government ordered the security authorities to apply the decision immediately after the issuance of the fact that the profession " is not acceptable to the social", appealed to girls workers in cafes and local government to "provide opportunities work for unemployed youth. "
    The head of the Wasit Provincial Council, Mazen Zamili (range), "This decision was not by chance but it was the beginning of it, a draft resolution was submitted to the relevant committees in the Council 's study and has been well after identifying pros and cons and the reasons even reached this Council resolution as that was voted on. "
    he continued Zamili," we are well aware that many families are going through the circumstances of difficult material and looking for any job opportunity to earn daily strength but in return, we believe that some of the work that we see these days, which Temthnha some women , such as working in the coffee shops , indecent and unacceptable to the family and community Wasit Who knows him that the governor and radical society towards women and respects the customs and traditions , "noting that" the phenomenon of girls work in those cafes recently spread dramatically and led to turnout by young them because of the presence of girls in which this in itself a negative indicator may lead in the future to the growth of those the phenomenon more broadly so difficult to control , and there may be other negative consequences do not want to reach her community. "
    The head of the provincial council," so as not to reach the most critical or phase , which is the process of controlling the difficult point , we decided this decision even though we are aware that it has negative implications for some families T pushed their daughters to work in this profession for a living , but these girls are able to find another job more acceptable. "
    For her part , says a member of the Board of Wasit and Chairman of the Commission on Human Rights Mary Jizani (range), " The work of girls in coffee shops is a disease in which a violation of the values and norms prevailing in the province, especially that some of them wear clothes indecent may be improper so we had to address the phenomenon early. "
    She Jizani, that" the provincial council voted on the resolution when the goal was to vote against the work of girls in this profession and not deduced from the work of women in general. "
    While a cafe "coffee shops" owners who declined to be named, said that " the girls work with us is normal and it is pleasing to God , the fact that these girls are from families barely get daily strength and had other thing to work here with the consent of the parents and not qualitative or stealth or the like so. "He said the owner of the cafe , " We have not touched even a negative one indicator of the work of any one of them if we had seen such a situation we will have directly to end their services and this subject we agree in it with their parents , "pointing out that" the condition is normal and is prevalent in Baghdad and some other provinces in the absence of any other concerns or implications of some might count it in his mind. "
    from JH Tha confirmed that one of the girls working with close to her in a coffee shops cafes that "our work is calculated .. applications for customers , duly preceptor for a daily wage we get it from the owner of the cafe without there being any interpretations or other explanations," afterthought by saying , "If we were we may have seen an act in which abuse us whatever the abuse amounted to let us work forever , but thankfully all respects us and appreciates our work , which led us to the difficult living conditions. "
    She appealed to the provincial council to" seek to provide job opportunities for the unemployed youth of both sexes and families of income earners bad it is the best of these decisions where the injustice is clear And avoid our reputation without that there are complaints no evidence or evidence ", adding that" the Council if afraid we have to put controls and specific conditions to work in terms of uniforms or identification work and even assign committees working in total secrecy to monitor our work and so of controls and times these controls are contrary to be disbanded immediately, this is the closest and most desirable way to God and not sow doubts and bad suspicions without any evidence or concrete indicator. "
    This called for a member of the Commission on Human Rights Parliamentary MP Dry Council of Wasit province Ashwaq to clarify the legal basis upon which the Council in preventing the employment of women in the private sector without the man, especially in cafes.
    She dry in a statement received "long" a copy of the Wasit Provincial Council which prevented whereby women working in the private sector without the men 's decision is a flagrant violation of the Iraqi Constitution , which stated in the article of (16) that "equality of opportunity is a right guaranteed to all Iraqis , and the state shall take the necessary procedures. "

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