Wages up to 32% lower than men, an average pension amount around 450 euros lower and an unemployment rate 3 percentage points higher .

These are just some of the data that photograph the "gap" that women in Sardinia are forced to face every day . A gap that characterizes the entire world of work and the Italian social sphere.

A "worrying situation", warns Diletta Mureddu, Cgil unionist and president of the Provincial Committee of Inps of Cagliari. Vania Satzu (Acli) instead speaks of "Wasted talents".

Hence the appeal, on the occasion of March 8, International Women's Day : "We need corrections, incentives and quality employment ."

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