2011年5月30日星期一

PM LOOKS TOWARDS 20% WOMEN IN RESOURCE SECTOR

Construction aggregate quarry equipment has told an audience of female miners that the mining boom will only benefit Australia if women are included.

While addressing hundreds of mining women in Moranbah yesterday, Gillard said she would like to see the number of females in the resource and construction industries increase by seven per cent by 2020.

This would bring the number of women in the industries up to 20 per cent, in line with the intentions outlined by the Queensland Resources Council earlier in the year.

Australia’s first european jaw crusher Minister said women have shown they have the physical and mental strength to succeed in male-dominated industries, not only in the mining and resource industries, but also in other sectors including politics, the Daily Mercury reports.

Gillard stressed that Australia needs to treat women in all industries the same as men.

“Women’s roles need to be normalised,” she said.

Having a woman Prime Minister is no big deal, this is the new norm,” she said.

Ms Gillard took time out of her busy schedule to be the guest of honour at the Women in Mining and Resources Queensland (WIMARQ) networking event at the Moranbah Community Centre.

Symons cone crusher women should work hard and employers need to select staff based on competency, not gender.

Gillard said strong women including Hillary Clinton and former Victorian Premier Joan Kirner inspired her to succeed in politics, and concluded her speech saying it was “not a case of yes you can, but a case of yes we have”.

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