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Special report Gender matters at work: making the invisible visible

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em Sex, 13/02/2026 - 22:09

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Special report
Gender matters at work: making the invisible visible

Ahead of International Women’s Day on 8 March, this new issue of HesaMag (n°31) explores how occupational health and safety (OSH) policies are still largely designed around a 'male' norm, despite significant gender differences in working realities and exposure to risks.

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Editorial: why we must put a gender lens on OSH (and fast), Dimitra Theodori

Between conscience and inaction – men’s grave failings in the face of sexism, Alain Bloëdt

Sexual harassment at work: the invisible threat, Patric Jean

When the mental load weighs on female workers, Camille Wernaers

When ‘neutral’ standards put women at risk, Tamara Gausi

Ergonomic risk assessment and gender, Menekse Salar Barim

The quiet fatigue of the women who look after others, Marie Geredakis

How gender bias shapes the recognition of occupational diseases in Spain, Tania Castro

Mental health problems and discrimination: a vital challenge of LGBTQIA workplace inclusion, Théophile Simon

Breast cancer: a prominent absentee from the list of occupational diseases, Clara Authiat

While Belgium passes groundbreaking legislation for sex workers, Europe remains divided on the issue, Wouter van de Klippe

When AI reinforces inequality-gender and safety risks in the digital workplace, Helena Björk

Menstruation, menopause, motherhood-relentless challenges for working women, Aurélien Devernoix

The unequal burden of heat at work, Marouane Laabbas el Guennouni

Manicurists, hairdressers and domestic workers: exposed to chemical risks to their health and fertility, Marga Zambrana

Europe

The in-depth interview: Giulio Romani, ETUC, Tony Musu and Alain Bloëdt

Workers in the front line as science comes under attack, Patrick Allard and Emmanuel Henry

Glyphosate-Italian study reopens debate on European ban, Pascal Hansens

New section! Perspectives: Avian influenza: the next pandemic?, Tony Musu

Carte blanche: ‘People here catch cancer as though it were the flu’, Laurent Vogel

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