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When you go beyond just the pay the exact or very similar jobs get, it is much worse. Jobs that are traditionally women's pay less just from the outset.Baron Von PWN wrote:according to this http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0763170.html as recently as 2009 women made about 77 cents for every dollar men did.
This times article seems to back them up citing census data.
http://www.time.com/time/nation/article ... 85,00.html
Few women even HAVE jobs where they can negotiate anything.. try beginning there.huamulan wrote:When negotiating remuneration packages, men are more likely to ask for higher pay and women are more likely to ask for extra holiday/flexible working.
As long as people like to pretend that is what is being said by anyone.. nothing WILL change.huamulan wrote:There are ways in which women are directly/indirectly discriminated against in various employment markets but it's bogus to suggest that bosses are sitting around thinking 'stupid woman let's pay her less'.
Yeah you can change a lot of meanings by cutting off half a sentence.huamulan wrote: 'Few women even HAVE jobs'
Try again. Where do you live? Saudi Arabia? In a country like Sweden male and female employment levels are almost identical.
LOL..LOLhuamulan wrote:When did I ever say that women who demand things are bitches? You appear to be putting a lot of words in my mouth that I never said.
factnietzsche wrote:they make more drama than men
Let's examine this discussion structurally:PLAYER57832 wrote:Few women even HAVE jobs where they can negotiate anything.. try beginning there.huamulan wrote:When negotiating remuneration packages, men are more likely to ask for higher pay and women are more likely to ask for extra holiday/flexible working.
Women who, as you say "demand" things are "b*tches". Men who do the exact same or who are even outright jerks are just "asssertive" or "playing the game".
As long as people like to pretend that is what is being said by anyone.. nothing WILL change.huamulan wrote:There are ways in which women are directly/indirectly discriminated against in various employment markets but it's bogus to suggest that bosses are sitting around thinking 'stupid woman let's pay her less'.
Actually, you really DID say that...go ahead and look up above. I took it exactly the same way that huamulan did.PLAYER57832 wrote:LOL..LOLhuamulan wrote: When did I ever say that women who demand things are bitches? You appear to be putting a lot of words in my mouth that I never said.
No, I did not say you said women were bitches, I said that is how we are viewed.
And yet, huamulan never even hinted at holding such a position, so it seems a bit unfair for you to word it in this way.huamulan wrote:And.. yet, a lot of young men such as yourself dismiss our complaints with the oh so easy "if only you were ....[fillin the blank.. "more professional', "less nasty", "more assertive", "took the right degrees/training",, etc].
Part TwoPLAYER57832 wrote:Yeah you can change a lot of meanings by cutting off half a sentence.huamulan wrote: 'Few women even HAVE jobs'
Try again. Where do you live? Saudi Arabia? In a country like Sweden male and female employment levels are almost identical.
Try the full quote-- "few women have jobs where they can negotiate pay.
LOL..LOLhuamulan wrote:When did I ever say that women who demand things are bitches? You appear to be putting a lot of words in my mouth that I never said.
No, I did not say you said women were bitches, I said that is how we are viewed. And.. yet, a lot of young men such as yourself dismiss our complaints with the oh so easy "if only you were ....[fillin the blank.. "more professional', "less nasty", "more assertive", "took the right degrees/training",, etc].
Now, my position, from the outset is that there is nothing at all equitable or "fair" about the job market from the outset, but it is more heavily skewed against women than men.
Its part (not all) of why despite a degree at a well known university, multiple publications in my field, etc... I cannot, now get any job in my field. But, both the guy who worked beside me on the project that I (not he) olargely designed, and the guy who's PhD thesis I wrote are all still working in the same place.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Yeah, that was pretty pretentious.Neoteny wrote:Neoteny posts one-liner about thegreekdog's pretentious summary.
Haggis posts about his wishes that everyone would start talking like Neo and that this thread would go all meta.Neoteny wrote:Neoteny posts one-liner about thegreekdog's pretentious summary.
I don't know the answer to the first question.Haggis_McMutton wrote:Anyway, questions:
Are women more likely than men to put their family before their careers somewhere down the line?
If such a statistical difference exists is it sexist for an employer to take it into account when making hiring decisions?
TGD, could you please change your avatar to this pretentious image?thegreekdog wrote:Yeah, that was pretty pretentious.Neoteny wrote:Neoteny posts one-liner about thegreekdog's pretentious summary.
I think having a bust of Pericles as my avatar is pretentious enough. Plus that cat is more cute than pretentious.AndyDufresne wrote:TGD, could you please change your avatar to this pretentious image?thegreekdog wrote:Yeah, that was pretty pretentious.Neoteny wrote:Neoteny posts one-liner about thegreekdog's pretentious summary.
--Andy
That certainly used to be the case. I'm not sure it is significantly so these days.Haggis_McMutton wrote:Anyway, questions:
Are women more likely than men to put their family before their careers somewhere down the line?
That's a tough one. I think an employer has a bit of an obligation to CONSIDER it as a factor, but I'm not sure if it would be ethical to put it into practice for the group as a whole.Haggis_McMutton wrote:If such a statistical difference exists is it sexist for an employer to take it into account when making hiring decisions?
Maybe you can become Conquer Club's 'cutentious' poster?thegreekdog wrote:I think having a bust of Pericles as my avatar is pretentious enough. Plus that cat is more cute than pretentious.AndyDufresne wrote:TGD, could you please change your avatar to this pretentious image?thegreekdog wrote:Yeah, that was pretty pretentious.Neoteny wrote:Neoteny posts one-liner about thegreekdog's pretentious summary.
--Andy