BUSINESSES AND PREVENTION OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE: WINDS OF CHANGE IN LA ARAUCANÍA?
BUSINESSES AND PREVENTION OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE: WINDS OF CHANGE IN LA ARAUCANÍA?
Authors
Stock, Barbara Sordi
Rondon, Gerardo Antonio Marquez
Quinsac, Rene Mauricio Guerrero
Reyes, Marlyn Vallejos
Rondon, Gerardo Antonio Marquez
Quinsac, Rene Mauricio Guerrero
Reyes, Marlyn Vallejos
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REVISTA UNIVERSIDAD Y SOCIEDAD,Vol.15,298-309,2023
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Abstract
This article analyzes the results of the first stage of a social innovation project whose main objective was to promote the employability of women victims of gender-based violence who finished a SernamEG programs in the Araucania Region, southern Chile. Sixteen companies participated in a structured survey inspired on NCh3262-2012, which regulates the Gender Equality and Work-Life Balance Management System. The results suggest that the companies are led by men, are composed of personnel with little training and/or awareness of gender violence, tend to reproduce gender roles and have little interest in implementing gender equality policies in the organizational environment, including those aimed at the inclusion of women who have suffered violence by a partner or former intimate partner. The research show that it is necessary to continue working so that companies assume (within the integral approach) their role as multipliers of the right to a life free of gender violence.