‘Equal pay is still 100 years away’: unions warn of labor rights stagnation
Women earn 24% less than men for the same job, says study
Women earn 24% less than men for the same job, says study
Day of protests, demonstrations, and strikes planned throughout the country
Catalan News asked an activist from one of the groups behind the International Women’s Day strike in Barcelona about her thoughts on feminism in the territory
Feminist protesters set up dawn road blockades, which have now cleared, while the delays continue on the Barcelona metro
Manifesto warns of “patriarchal offensive" as far-right rises ahead of general election
Report by International Trial Watch on case against Catalan leaders says decision not to admit some proof could threaten defendants' right to proper defense
Event in northern Catalan city welcomes some 80 artists from around the world until February 19
The Supreme Court did not allow observers but some gained entrance as members of the public
Two lawyers involved with observation mission are worried about its political dimension
Despite no response from Supreme Court, 13 human rights organizations will report on prosecution of political leaders
"It is televised live, we cannot offer anything else," says María José Segarra about requests of professors and human rights' experts
The two pro-independence leaders were incarcerated for “having peacefully expressed their political views,” writes Catalan charter of the PEN group
International Trial Watch – Catalan referendum case organization says people from outside Spain intend to join mission
Human Rights Watch denounces no police officer sentenced for excessive use of force during referendum
Pro-independence leaders will face trial for calling a referendum despite Spain’s opposition