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Post by nikki19 on Jun 30, 2005 19:21:20 GMT 5.5
"Gender differences in the workplace has long been the subject of anti-discrimination laws and movements. This is especially true of male-dominated industries such as engineering, firefighting, police work, space travel, etc. Currently society appears to support women doing any kind of work they wish, whether it be a direction that women traditionally choose or not. Many more paths are open to women than was previously the case. However, the attitude of some men (and even women) to this new social paradigm is often more difficult to change than the paradigm itself. When examples are considered of women in traditionally male-dominated professions, it is clear that some attitudes leave much to be desired. On the other hand, this kind of negative attitude in many cases serves simply to inspire women further to make a success under these difficult circumstances."
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Post by loyalgurl on Oct 24, 2005 6:11:59 GMT 5.5
Hi nikki19
That was a meaningful post....You know things appear to have changed, or i shud say, yes changed to an extent but much still needs to be done in the direction...... Keep going
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Post by y3knik on Nov 12, 2005 21:52:03 GMT 5.5
i wouldnt knw cause i am a guy.. wat i do knw is tht yes.. u r rite.. male dominated professions do exist... i dun c how in midst of all the beliefs nd myth its possible to change the status more than it alreasy has...
gud post though.. it does make one stop and think
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