According to recent research, women's factory workers are complaining of health symptoms than men. A report on the health symptoms of 661 workers in nine chicken fowls in Quebec province was reported to judge whether this difference is due to gender-specific working conditions. Women report more than men and their work involves static and repeating movements and very fast work rates. Female workers report more health symptoms, but these symptoms affect mainly the musculoskeletal system and the nervous system and are related to the characteristics of ergonomics and organizational work. The reported symptomatic level more closely matches women and male sub-samples with similar working conditions. This study aims to understand the complex determinants of health symptoms associated with female employment slum work by considering the environmental, organizational and ergonomic requirements of the workstation as part of the micro environment It shows the importance.
Gender The problem at work is obvious in today's employment environment, especially in the context of law firms. This situation is characterized by strong male gender and female weak gender, so implementation of gender-related barriers is undeniable reality. Anxiety effects of occupational life and private life of female employees working in law firms have been presented in various ways. However, society still denies its existence, failing to solve and prevent such discrimination.
According to recent research, women's factory workers are complaining of health symptoms than men. A report on the health symptoms of 661 workers in nine chicken fowls in Quebec province was reported to judge whether this difference is due to gender-specific working conditions. Women report more than men and their work involves static and repeating movements and very fast work rates. Female workers report more health symptoms, but these symptoms affect mainly the musculoskeletal system and the nervous system and are related to the characteristics of ergonomics and organizational work. The reported symptomatic level more closely matches women and male sub-samples with similar working conditions. This study aims to understand the complex determinants of health symptoms associated with female employment slum work by considering the environmental, organizational and ergonomic requirements of the workstation as part of the micro environment It shows the importance.
Work conditions are in the manufacturing and service industries, industrial labor often exposes women to exploitative working conditions and occupational health and safety issues. A comparative study of working conditions of male and female occupations like Durano's working conditions (1997) in the Philippines reveals some of the problems that can be investigated in further research. These are as follows. Women's occupations may adversely affect vision, but male occupations are often affected by noise. - Due to sexual harassment and "double burden" mainly in the workplace, women may face stress factors rather than men. (Philippine Human Development Report, 1997)