Article 11 (2) In order to prevent discrimination against women on the grounds of marriage or maternity and to ensure their effective right to work, States Parties shall take appropriate measures: (a) To prohibit, subject to the imposition of sanctions, dismissal on the grounds of pregnancy or maternity leave and discrimination in dismissals on the basis of marital status; (b) To introduce maternity leave with pay or with
comparable social benefits without loss of former employment, seniority or social allowances; (c) To encourage the provision of necessary supporting social services to enable parents to combine family obligations with work responsibilities and participation in public life
Not exact matches
Although Sanders and his wife's joint tax return showed income of only a little more than $ 200,000 for 2014 — including his $ 174,000 salary, his mayoral pension, and their
Social Security payments — the senator's expected retirement
benefits make his situation much more
comparable to those in the millionaire class he faults.
«By these standards, improvements in a sense of
social connectedness may have clinical
benefits comparable to lifestyle modifications,» the authors wrote.
In this regard, the Court found that whereas with regard to the financial effects of access to
social security
benefits the positions of German nationals and any third country national are
comparable — making it impossible to justify a different treatment apropos the freedom of movement — with regard to integration this may not be the case.