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27126
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International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
Publication Date:
2021-07-26
Description:
Amélie Dennebouy has challenged gender stereotypes to become a successful mussel entrepreneur in Pénestin, France. “ We don’t employ women!” Just how many times Amélie Dennebouy, a mussel farm worker, heard that phrase since she began working in the sector at age 17, it would be impossible to say. “Ten years ago, I realised that it would be difficult to find employment in the production segment because I am a woman,” says Amélie. Stories flood her mind: managers laughing at her when she handed in an application for work as a production worker, pushing her to the sales department instead; the crude questioning of some: “Have you passed under the desk?”
Keywords:
Environment
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Fisheries
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ICSF
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Yemaya
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women in fisheries
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small scale fisheries
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gender
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France
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AquaDocs
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article
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application/pdf
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application/pdf
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