Those who want to work, raise your hands A company that makes it easier for you to work at the office desk with your 2-month-old baby and call him compromise Come on guys, even if the company in question is the most feminist government in the history of Spain, right? Social Rights Minister Ione Belarra posted a photo last week in which she appeared lying on her back with her child, completing the details of a press conference where she will be describing the new Families Act. As I am not a pediatrician or advocate for minors, I will not go into evaluating the virtues this brings to upbringing. Being a working mom and even a teleworker, I wouldn’t rent the gain of the Podemos leader’s concentration capacity, but if the little one starts yelling, I’m sure an undersecretary will willingly come out the next door. We have one more image to add to the Album to help. stance The Ministry of Equality and the surrounding tenants accustomed us to. But if we prefer the text, the title is: “Leaving a better world for those who come. So we do what we do.” The better world of Belarra with her baby in La Moncloa is quite similar to the worse world I’ve seen of African women gathering firewood or planting wood tied to their backs. but what do i know The equivalent of the better world of the satisfied minister would be a world where bus drivers could carry a baby carrier while behind the wheel, where police officers could add a basket with a churumbel inside the motorcycle, and where surgeons could put a highchair in one corner of the car. operating room. I prefer the difficult world that women enjoy, that we already have. 16 stingy weeks of maternity leave because children need us and if it’s a multiple birth it’s 18 and men are the same even though they’ve never asked for it. A situation that never improves for mothers in the most feminist legislature in history. Not another day for real reconciliation, ladies.
Before heads of human resources in Spain go into the rush to buy common sleeper cribs to fit our desks, believing they are as modern and feminist as the minister in Belarra, I want to make it clear that we don’t all want to be alone and emulate the image of the unfortunate superwoman. The point is that this photo doesn’t represent the vast majority of us, and we hope it doesn’t, perhaps because of lack of sleep, or because it’s necessary to refute those who questioned him because he interrupted his track at Moncloa to keep from losing weight. It represents the future of our girls. The Beneficiary regained her political agenda at least four weeks after giving birth, and two months later she is already at the peak of her performance. reminds me of Soraya Saenz de SantamariaFifteen days after his birth, he had already begun to form the new government of Mariano Rajoy, who had just emerged from the polls. PP and Podemos converge, claim and‘I am right’ not to take advantage of a right long and costly. They are so different and so equal that they share the same profile as many others who feel necessary and believe that a (newborn) child will not stop you. Until the company, the incumbent or the voters kick you out and then you realize what you’re missing.