Honor for three women: strong votes for women's rights in Schärding

Honor for three women: strong votes for women's rights in Schärding
A special evening for committed women recently took place in the youth home in Wernstein. The Marie reception, organized by the SPÖ women of the Schärding district, honored the merits of three outstanding personalities: Ursula Hofinger, Erna Wintersberger and Brigitte Schabetsberger received the renowned "Marie" recognition price for their decades of commitment to women's rights. This award symbolizes its tireless efforts, which has now lasted over 30 years, and its services to the women's movement at the district and community level, such as tips.://www.tips.at/nachrichten/schaerding/wirtschaft-politik/686750-Fuer-drei-aus-em-dem-schaerding) reports.
Sure, that at such a celebration the well -wishers, including Renate Heitz, Brigitte Rienesl and Karl Walch, were not to be missing. Brigitte Rienesl, the district women's chairman of the SPÖ, emphasized the importance of the awards and praised the award winners for their tireless efforts for the social issues of women in the Schärding district. In this context, the newly designed women's guide "Marie", which was designed as a valuable reference work for women in Upper Austria. This guide provides comprehensive information on different life situations and facilitates access to important contact points and advice centers in the country, as in an article by [meindezirk.at is.
a strong heir
The struggle for justice and equal opportunities for women has a long tradition in Austria. Even during industrialization, women began to work for their rights and social recognition. The first women's demonstration took place in 1848 when women took to the streets against gender -specific wage cuts. At that time, social democracy was the first political force to include women's rights in its program, and since then many changes have taken place. Historical highlights include the introduction of women's voting law in 1918 and the active role of social democratic women in politics, which still represent an important support of the women's movement, as [Frauenmachengeschichte.at] (https://www.frauenmachengeschichte.at/frauen-in-der-zial democracy/) describes in detail.
The winners of the Marie recognition price, such as Johanna Auer, Hilde Müller and Elfriede Weissenböck, bring a breath of fresh air into this movement with their commitment and work for social democracy. They show that the use of women's rights and social justice in various situations is still urgently necessary. In this way, the reception of Marie not only has a celebration of what has been achieved, but also an important signal for the future challenges that must be mastered together.
The celebrations took place in a place with a moving history - the Gasthaus Schraml in Raab, where the SPÖ wants to receive new impulses for their work. In this sense, the Marie recognition price is not only recognized as a review, but also as a view of further success for gender equality.
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