Women in the work place: don't hire them and avoid them
It's odd, I've been saying similar things to the content in that article for years. Some of the content is so specific that I have to question where they got it from (yes, I am arrogant enough to call it potential plagiarism). But it's also possible that due to the Political Correctness, false accusations, and the hysteria of being falsely accused of sexual harassment BECAUSE of women in the workplace, it is very possible for various people to come to the same exact set of conclusions that I have. It's just odd that they word it, sometimes, in the same way I do.
Here are some of the takeaways from the article for men to mitigate the risk of having female coworkers:
1. No more dinners with female colleagues.
2. Don’t sit next to them on flights.
3. Book hotel rooms on different floors.
4. Avoid one-on-one meetings.
This presents a problem for women in the workplace. How are they supposed to move up in the financial industry if their male colleagues avoid them to prevent the harassment debauchery?
And this can risk getting sex-based discrimination lawsuits. "Unfair, they discriminated against me by not involving me. I cannot get a promotion and all my male colleagues get them." That's a legit concern.
Congratulations: this is the result of toxic feminism and toxic political correctness.
How about we teach our daughters to kick men in the balls or punch them in the face? "But but but!!! Violence in the work place!" Nah, I'd rather a man get punched in the face out of a misunderstanding than a sexual harassment suit or discrimination suit. We've become too much like babies. Too politically correct. If a man got kicked in the balls AND could do absolutely NOTHING about it because he said something over the line, he'd think twice about sexual harassment. This should be default behavior.
Now women are being alienated because they are, rightfully and correctly, being viewed as negative financial liabilities.
Problems with women in the workplace:
1. Take off of work too much.
2. Have babies and quit their job.
3. Too much sexual harassment fear in the workplace due to all the crap happening.
4. Go through extreme emotional ups and downs significantly more so than men, according to both men and women surveyed. Citation
And the damn good women in the workplace are negatively impacted by these biases and problems. It sucks. I know some of these women. They are badass. But they are being held back.
Anyway, what are your thoughts?