Huruglica: Leaving the male sex in the West has encouraged companies to employ women

Former Kosovo Customs Director Naim Huruglica estimates that the female gender in Kosovo has not always been equal. The departure of the male sex in Western countries, he says, has led many companies to complement countries with female employees. We as a society know that women, women have not been a time [...]
Former Kosovo Customs Director Naim Huruglica estimates that the female gender in Kosovo has not always been equal.
The departure of the male sex in Western countries, he says, has led many companies to complement countries with female employees.
“As a society, we know that women, women, have not been a long-term equal time, or at least if we make a comparison with Western countries, women in Kosovo have not always been equal... but I believe this is improving, and it may also be for a reason that it is not perhaps the best, in the best sense that it is improving, but I mean that the large removal of young people, especially of the male gender, in the direction of Western countries, has prompted that many of the companies have now begun to complete their jobs with women, said, in 1.448x).
He stressed that the large number of shops selling construction equipment -- unlike the past -- now employ 80% women's workers.
And if you'd like to mention specific names, large numbers of stores or malls that sell construction or construction equipment, but in the past it's been very difficult to find a female working in that sector, today maybe 80% of the workers are female. It has begun to change, but I believe it is not the result of our emancipation, it is more the results of the need to meet countries from the lack of labor force”, Huruglica added.












