We are FCC - Nº12
This is how we are at FCC FCC’s campaign against gender violence has crossed borders. Our colleague Teresa Benito from the IT department, on her trip to Ethiopia, gave a girl from the Mursi tribe the bracelet we delivered at FCC on the Inter- national Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. The girl was so excited that she showed it to her tribal friends and agreed to have Teresa take a photograph of her proudly wearing her bracelet. With gestures like these we give more meaning to the words so- lidarity and commitment. Thank you, Teresa. In the fight against gender violen- ce, #NoEstoySola (I am not alone) For the prevention of gender vio- lence among young #PasiónNoEs- Posesión (Passion does not mean possession) Campaign against gender violence On the occasion of the events held on 25 November “against gender violence”, the FCC Group’s cons- truction area presented its campaign “Don’t normalise it, and say NO”. The figures that we have day by day and week by week are unbe- lievable and require us to take a step forward to eradicate this so- cial scourge, which takes many li- ves and harms many women phy- sically and psychologically. Unfortunately, we have norma- lized behaviours, attitudes, and attitudes that have become part of our way of communicating and interrelating, and show without a doubt the need to set aside and eliminate this form of behaviour. Under this premise, the FCC Group’s construction area has designed a campaign in which company employees demonstrate how some song lyrics convey an inappropriate and inappropriate message regarding the treatment of gender in music. Under the slo- gans “You listen to it, you sing it, you normalize it” and “Don’t nor- malize it and say NO”, we want to put up for debate the need to correct and avoid these micro-ma- chisms, which are present in so- ciety and which go unnoticed by simple normalization. The elimination of the daily routine of micro-machisms and the era- dication of discriminatory gender treatment is a first fundamental step to be achieved, so that to- gether we can act against gen- der violence against women. It is the companies, the workers and the society as a whole that must implement these communication and sensitization actions, so that in a coordinated way we know how to detect these bad practices and thus eliminate them. At the Construction area of the FCC Group, we are convinced in the development of this type of actions, in which besides de- monstrating a clear commitment of the workers, as well as of the company itself, we form a lever of change to transmit the message: do not allow the normalization of this type of conduct. With these acts, FCC is claiming equa- lity between men and women, rejec- ting any form of violence and helping to build a freer and more respectful society. FCC also renews its commit- ment to public administrations and so- cial partners with internal awareness actions, aimed at raising awareness of the need to eradicate this social scour- ge and mitigate its effects on victims. FCC Group’s Construction area unveils its campaign “Don’t normalise it, and say NO” For this reason, for another year, FCC has joined the campaigns against gen- der violence run by the Ministry and the Government Delegation for Gen- der Violence: R E S P O N S I B I L I T Y 32 R E S P O N S I B I L I T Y
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