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Activities of Beatrix von STORCH related to 2015/2007(INI)

Plenary speeches (1)

Gender equality and empowering women in the digital age (A8-0048/2016 - Terry Reintke) DE
2016/11/22
Dossiers: 2015/2007(INI)

Shadow reports (1)

REPORT on gender equality and empowering women in the digital age PDF (381 KB) DOC (167 KB)
2016/11/22
Committee: FEMM
Dossiers: 2015/2007(INI)
Documents: PDF(381 KB) DOC(167 KB)

Amendments (25)

Amendment 1 #
Motion for a resolution
Heading 1
on gender equality and empoweringensuring the application of the equal opportunities principle for men and women in the digital age
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 19 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital B
B. whereas these developments have strong potential for the empowerment of women, allowing access to information and knowledge beyond conventional means, thereby opening up new opportunities to interact and campaign with a view to defending the rights and freedom of women and LGBTI personsall members of society;
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 29 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital C
C. whereas digitalisation has an enormous impact on the labour market by changing value chains and creating new job opportunities and more flexible working patterns; whereas women, in particularjust as much as men, face possible negative consequences such as the erosion of workers’ rights and working time boundaries as well as boundaries of professional and non- professional responsibilities, increasing low-paid and less secure types of employment and contributing to the challenge of maintaining a work-life balance;
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 37 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital E
E. whereas the entry of more women into the ICT sector would boost a market in which labour shortages are foreseen and in which an equal participation of women would lead to a gain of around EUR 9 billion for EU GDP each year; whereas the existing male-dominated workforce leads to many women leaving the ICT sector within a few years of completing their university degree;deleted
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 42 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital F
F. whereas sexism and gender stereotyping is a burden for economic development and the competitiveness of the EU, further widening the already strong digital gender gap in the field of ICT, media and information society;deleted
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 49 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital G
G. whereas education and training are key to empowering women in the digital age, and thus to a society with future viability; whereas 60 % of school students in the EU never use digital equipment in their classroom; whereas the already low share of ICT female graduates has dropped; whereas, in initiatives such as the Code Week, ICT for Better Education, the Leaders Club and the Grand Coalition for Digital Jobs, which aim at further fostering e-education and e-skills, women remain largely underrepresented;deleted
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 69 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 1 a (new)
1 a. reaffirms that not all women are inevitably digitally illiterate because of their sex, notes that there is a significant number of women of all age groups in high profile ICT positions, and invites therefore the Member States to focus on political priority areas for all citizens;
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 86 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 4
4. Notes the Commission communication on ‘A Digital Single Market Strategy for Europe’, but regrets its narrow focus, as it underestimates the considerable potential that digitalisation can have with regard to an inclusive, equal and participatory society and fails to give sufficient recognition to the opportunities that targeted support and funding infrastructure can provide for women’s empowerment;
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 95 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 6
6. Calls on the Commission andInvites the Member States to make better use of the considerable potential that digitalisation has at all levels of political participation and the inclusion of womenall members of society in decision- making processes; highlights the major opportunities that digitalisation holds with respect to access to information, transparency and greater government accountability;
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 104 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 7
7. Calls on the Commission to make full use of the ‘Europe for Citizens’ programme to specifically target civil society and women’s organisations working in relation to digitalisation and ICT, in order to improve conditions for civic and democratic participation of women and to pay special attention to the gender-specific objectives in the upcoming evaluations of implementation;deleted
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 114 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 9
9. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to address the severe underrepresentation of women in the ICT sector, in particular those in higher positions and on boards; urges the Commission and the Member States to unblock the Directive on Equal Representation of Women on Executive Boards; urgently reminds the Commission of its responsibility to take any action that could help break the deadlock in the Council as regards EU legislation addressing transparency and greater balance in recruitment for decision- making positions;deleted
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 131 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 12
12. Notes that the gender pay gap remains one of the major issues in relation to the gender gap in the ICT sector, and calls, therefore, on the Member States to finally start actively implementing the Commission Recommendation on strengthening the principle of equal pay between men and women through transparency and continued positive action, preferably by means of legislation, and to introduce wage transparency measures and gender-neutral job evaluations; calls on the Commission to address equal pay in its 2016 work programme initiativeInvites Member States to implement initiatives based on a ‘New Start for working parents’, a to address the pay gap increases even further when people become parents;
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 136 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 13
13. Underlines the importance of ensuring gender mainstreaming in the education sector by promoting digital literacy and the participation of women and girls in ICT education and training through the integration of coding, new media and technologies in education curricula at all levels and in all types of education and training, including for teaching staff, in order to reduce and remove digital skills gaps; highlights, in this connection, the importance of open educational resources (OERs), which ensure betterpromoting digital literacy and the participation of all men/boys and women/girls in ICT education and training; highlights, in this connection, the need to ensure improved access to education for all;
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 150 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 14
14. Calls on the CommissionInvites Member States to promote digital technologies as tools for reducing barriers to entry in the labour market in the framework of lifelong learning and to set EU benchmarks for public and private investment in skills as a percentage of GDP;
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 158 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 15
15. Urges the Commission, within the scope of the Digital Single Market Strategy, and more specifically with regard to the reference to building an inclusive e-society, to increase the visibility of women in technology by starting an endowed professorship for women in ICT, setting up a pilot project on a European online university specifically focused on ICT and technical engineering and introducing a tailored scholarship programme for women in the area of ICT and new media;deleted
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 165 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 16
16. Calls on the Member States and the Commission to make funds available and to improve access to funds for female entrepreneurs to create ICT-related businesses and digital start-ups, fostering innovation and investment within the EU;deleted
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 168 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 17
17. Holds that, especially with regard to the objective of the Digital Single Market Strategy of creating the right conditions for an innovative and competitive ICT environment and improvements for finance opportunities for SMEs and start- ups, women’s access to funding needs special consideration gender-independent access to financial assistance for all employers in the free financial market on the basis of economic evaluations should be given special attention, in order to improve finance opportunities for SMEs and start- ups;
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 171 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 18
18. Calls on the Commission in relation to the Digital Agenda to thoroughly monitor and evaluate the application of gender mainstreaming and gender budgeting within the framework of EU funds in accordance with Article 7 of the Common Provisions Regulation on European funds, and calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure the involvement of women’s organisations in the monitoring committees of funding programmes in order to guarantee that targeted actions strengthening the role of women in ICT are implemented; recalls the Commission’s commitment to gender budgeting;deleted
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 173 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 19
19. Calls on the Commission to take into account the gender dimension when analysing and reporting on the partnership involvement also in relation to the Digital Agenda;deleted
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 175 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 20
20. Calls on the Commission, in cooperation with the European Investment Bank, to set up support programmes in relation to investing in ICT through the European Structural and Investment Funds, including favourable credit conditions and loans for firms, civil society organisations and start-ups in the ICT sector in which 40 % of the workforce are female;deleted
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 178 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 21
21. Calls on the Commission to support and promote a digital entrepreneurial culture for women, promote and financially support a European networking and mentoring platform for women and further strengthen the role of women in existing programmes;deleted
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 182 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 22
22. Calls for identification of the challenges posed by the use of ICT and the internet to commit crimes, issue threats or perpetrate violence aInvites political decision-makers in Member States to pursue crimes committed on the internet without, however, negatinst women based on misogyny, homophobia or transphobia; urges policymakers to address these issues properlyg the fundamentally vested right to freedom of expression and information;
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 198 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 23
23. Calls on the Commission andEmphasises the importance of raising public awareness of the value and benefits of civil liberties and of the advantages of a free society, calls therefore on the Member States to consider the changed realities of women and girlall internet users, on account of digitalisation, in the implementation of future EU data protection legislation; emphasises that data controllers may only use sensitive data for limited purposes and may under no circumstances further share such data;
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 204 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 25
25. Calls on the CommissionInvites Member States to launch and support e-literacy and training programmes, as well as awareness campaigns, thereby raising awareness of the potential risks of the digital world and how to counter them; calls on the Commission to promote campaigns against stereotypes in social media and digital media;
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 211 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 26
26. Calls for the EU institutions, agencies and bodies, as well as the Member States and their law enforcement agencies, to cooperate and concretely coordinate their actions to counter the use of ICT to commit crimes related to trafficking in human beings, cyber-harassment and cyber-stalking; calls for the EU Cybersecurity Strategy and the Europol Cybercrime Centre to cover these issues; calls on the Commission to promote training and capacity-building for victim support in digital matters, for police and judicial authorities, as well as psychological support during court cases related to the issue;deleted
2015/12/18
Committee: FEMM