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It is, for example, the kind of country in which high-level female involvement in business or government is rarely encouraged. In the Czech Republic there are no women in the Cabinet, whereas in Sweden, women occupy 12 of 20 Cabinet positions. But many post-Communist countries are introducing laws these days to put them in line with the European Union, which they aspire to join. In the Czech Republic, legislation to combat sexual harassment was recently proposed following the publishing of a study by the daily, Lidove Noviny, indicating that almost half of the country's working women had been sexually harassed in the workplace.

Zuzana Roithova, one of just nine female members in the member Senate, said Czech women have been slow to push for more rights. As far as bureaucracy is concerned, I would say that the traditional approach should be taken. Those who are in favour of change argue that such a practice discriminates women, denying them the right to decide about something as important as their own name. That makes the state act like Big Brother who spies on us and wants to know our plans.

The draft law on birth registers, names and surnames is currently being debated by MPs in the Lower House. The Pirate Party is hoping to push through an amendment to the law that would give women their say in the matter.

Facebook Twitter. She was unmoved, and kept doing it her way. Steamed, Kocumova took her story to the press, prompting enough of an outcry over her dismissal that, barely a day later, the station took her back. Abandoning the convention for the names of Czech women, however, will require a far bigger shake-up of both language and mentality. Nevertheless, some feminists dream of a day when women here will be able to identify themselves however they please, with gender-specific suffixes a relic of a less enlightened past.

Henry Chu first joined the Los Angeles Times in and worked primarily out of the San Fernando Valley office before moving to the foreign staff in He served as bureau chief in Beijing from to , Rio de Janeiro from to , New Delhi from to and London from to He was a fellow at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard.

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