Capitalism doesn't care: how to fight for a humane healthcare sector?

Tuesday 8th Juli 10 P.M. - 12 P.M.

Anais Fley, Christine Olivier, Lise Vandecasteele

Language: Dutch, French, English

Translation: Dutch, French, English

Capitalism doesn't care about care work. Women are burdened with caring responsibilities at home. In the healthcare sector, staff shortages are dire, working conditions are below par and the pace unsustainable. However, society cannot run if no one cares. So time for more respect for the healthcare industry. And time for equal classification where men contribute equally to healthcare.

Anais Fley is a French feminist activist and member of think tank transform! europe. She specializes in ecological planning, women's struggles and democracy.

Christine Olivier is from South Africa and is the assistant general secretary of the international industry union IndustriALL.

Lise Vandecasteele is a Flemish MP for the PTB, where she defends the struggles of the healthcare sector. She is author of the book "Wassen, plassen, slapen, klaar (Wash, Pee, Sleep, Done)" (EPO, 2023).



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