Hungary Retaliates for German Mobile Firm's Stance Against Sexism
18 December 2015 - 6:16AM
Dow Jones News
By Margit Feher
BUDAPEST--Hungary's government will cancel mobile Internet
contracts with the local arm of German telecommunications firm
Deutsche Telekom AG after the company ended a sponsorship agreement
with a local pop musician who said women should focus on having
children instead of careers.
Akos Kovacs, a Hungarian pop musician, said in a private
television interview earlier this week that "it's not women's job
to make as much money as men do. Their job is to fulfill the female
principium; to belong to somebody, to bear children for someone, to
be a mother."
Mr. Kovacs, whose concerts have also been sponsored from state
coffers and who has received a top state award in 2012 for his
outstanding achievement in his field of art, also said that those
female duties make it impossible for a woman to combine the roles
of a high-paid top executive and a dutiful mother.
In reaction to the singer's comments, Magyar Telekom Nyrt.,
Hungary's leading telecom provider, ended its sponsorship agreement
with the artist on Wednesday, saying its corporate values
contradict those of the singer.
"Magyar Telekom is committed to ensuring equal work conditions
and carrier opportunities to both men and women and maintaining
gender equality at all costs. It also promotes programs that
dismantle social and gender inequalities in the labor market,"
Magyar Telekom said in a statement to local online news agency
Index.
János Lázár, who heads the prime minister's office, condemned
the firm for its step at a news briefing.
"This is a terror of opinion that Telekom allows itself. A
German company in particular should be aware of what a dictatorship
is," Mr. Lázár said.
It isn't acceptable that someone should be discriminated against
because of their opinion, government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs told
state news agency MTI Thursday, referring to the singer.
It wasn't clear immediately how many subscriptions the
government cancellation will affect. Magyar Telekom didn't
immediate respond to the government's move.
Write to Margit Feher at margit.feher@wsj.com
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