As war draws men to fight, Ukraine’s women take tough new jobs in machinery and mines
- Ukrainian women are taking on jobs in machinery and mining, filling roles once held by men who are drafted to fight in the war with Russia.
- Women are enrolling in armed forces and various training programs aimed at addressing labor shortages caused by mobilization.
- Svyrydenko, the first female economy minister, noted that the war has changed the mindset of women and employers, increasing female participation in these sectors.
- Over 100 women have been hired in coal mines since Russia's invasion, representing a significant shift in the workforce.
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As war draws men to fight, Ukraine's women take tough new jobs in machinery and mines
Ukrainian women are taking jobs once reserved for men, who are being drafted for the war with Russia. Some women are now driving tractors and working in coal mines.
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