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New employment rights for surrogate parents

Why 70% of all those who defect from North Korea are women. And new rights for parents who have a child using a surrogate mother. Jenni Murray offers the female perspective.

In South Korea a popular game show called' Now on My Way To Meet You' is growing in popularity. It is a part talk, part talent show that features attractive women who fled the North in search of a better life. Nearly 70% of all defectors from North Korea are female. Why?

From next year, those who have become parents through surrogacy will be given employment protection, leave and pay equivalent to maternity rights. These new rights will be a form of adoption leave and means that intended parents can choose which of them get the main leave, the equivalent of maternity leave and which gets the secondary leave, the equivalent of paternity leave. The new UK legislation has become law in the same week that the European Court of Justice has announced its decision that EU law does not give a right to maternity leave to mothers conceiving through surrogacy.

How police mugshots from 1905 can reveal what life was like for women in Dundee working in the textile industry.

Bear Grylls' latest television show is to feature men on a desert island but women too are expert in survival and wilderness skills!

And blues musician Ben Harper has teamed with his mum, Ellen Harper, to record a duet album "Childhood ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ." They play live on the programme.

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58 minutes

Chapters

  • North Korean Women

    Nearly 70% of people to escape North Korea are female

    Duration: 09:04

  • Women & Surviving in the Wild

    Jenni is joined by two modern day women adventurers who relish living rough.

    Duration: 08:34

  • Dundee Mugshots

    This week a collection of mugshots of women was sold at auction for Β£1,500.

    Duration: 06:51

  • Surrogacy Legislation Change

    From next year those who become parents through surrogacy will be given employment rights

    Duration: 06:59

  • Ben & Ellen Harper

    Blues musician Ben Harper has teamed with his mum, Ellen Harper.

    Duration: 09:18

North Korean Women

In South Korea a popular game show called Now on My Way To Meet You is growing in popularity.Μύ It is a part talk, part talent show that features attractive women who fled the North in search of a better life.Μύ Recently a United Nations report drew attention to the treatment of women in North Korea, saying that β€œdiscrimination against women is "pervasive in all aspects of society".Μύ Their findings highlight testimony given to the panel from defectors which included an account of a woman forced to drown her own baby, children imprisoned from birth and starved, and families tortured for watching a foreign soap opera.Μύ Nearly 70% of people to escape North Korea are female.ΜύKim Young-soon,Μύone of the defectors now living in South Korea, speaks toΜύΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ News reporter Paul Adams.Μύ Gianluca Spezza,ΜύResearch director at , a website that provides analysis and news on North Korea discusses the issues with Jenni.Μύ

Ben & Ellen Harper

Blues musician Ben Harper has teamed with his mum, Ellen Harper, to record a duet album β€œChildhood ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ.” The album addresses different aspects of love, the duality of love and human nature.Μύ As the title implies, the project traces its roots to Ben Harper’s childhood: his grandparents in 1958 opened a folk music centre in Claremont, California, which Ellen Harper still runs. Because she was a single mother, Ben Harper used to spend time there after school and on weekends, which both have credited with shaping his own musical path.Μύ Ben Harper wrote six of the songs on the album, and Ellen wrote the other four. β€œChildhood ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ” is due May 6 on Concord Records. They join Jenni in the studio.

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Women & Surviving in the Wild

Next month, a new series begins on Channel 4. The aim of the programme is to explore notions of modern masculinity and whether British men still have enough practical skills to survive in the wild. In the programme, survival expert, Bear Grylls, abandons thirteen British men on a remote, uninhabited pacific island for a month. The men, who film themselves, are completely alone, with only the clothes they stand up in and some basic tools. Μύ But of course women in the past have always needed to survive living rough too and there is a rich heritage of female adventurers with survival skills among all different nationalities. Jenni is joined by two modern day women adventurers who relish living rough, was trained by Ray Mears and is a survival expert and bushcraft instructor at Woodsmoke, the school she’s set up in Cumbria where people can learn how to survive in the wild, is an explorer who’s travelled to moreΜύ than 80 countries and has written 9 travel books translated into 5 languages. She’s founder of the Dodwell Trust a charity dedicated to the country and people of Madagascar.

Dundee women

LastΜύTuesday a collection of mugshots was sold at auction for Β£1,500 which dated back to 1905.Μύ The mugshots are mainly of women. They were given out by the police to warn publicans of women who were known drunks and should not be served, as they had previously been convicted of being drunk and incapable. joins Jenni to talk about the pictures.

Surrogacy Legislation Change

From next year, those who have become parents through surrogacy will be given employment protection, leave and pay equivalent to maternity rights.Μύ These new rights will be a form of adoption leave and means that intended parents can choose which of them get the main leave, the equivalent of maternity leave, and which gets the secondary leave, the equivalent of paternity leave.Μύ The new UK legislation has become law in the same week that the has announced its decision that EU law does not give a right to maternity leave to mothers conceiving through surrogacy.Μύ Each EU country does have the right to alter its own legislation.Μύ Jenni is joined by , a lawyer who has been campaigning for this change through the non-profit organisation .

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jenni Murray
Performer Ben Harper
Performer Ellen Harper
Producer Louise Clarke Rowbotham

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  • Fri 25 Apr 2014 10:00

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