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dbgtz
05-03-2012, 08:51 PM
In the past few weeks, maybe months, I've seen various ways on how it is tackled so that things like high business jobs, the judiciary and politics. I'll provide short information on each.

Private Sector Jobs
The EU's Justice Commissioner, Viviane Reding, said "self-regulation so far has not brought about satisfactory results" for women. She is potentially planning on introducing legislation which would boost women in the high end jobs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-17257676

Politics
Labour introduced women only shortlists to some of their constituencies with the Sex Discrimination (Election Candidates) Act 2002 allowing the picking of candidates in a political party to be based on gender.

Judiciary
Now as far as I'm aware, there's not much they do outside of promotion. However when the magistrates try someone, they will always make sure that out of the 3 sitting, at least one is a woman.

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Personally, the way they want to introduce women into private sector jobs is appauling and sexist, also restricting what businesses can do as they may not be able to actually pick the best candidate which they should have the right to do. I remember a quote from a women who said they'd rather get the job honestly then because of the company being forced by law.

It's even worse in politics, it's pure sexism and completely unfair (again).

The judiciary (assuming there is nothing making women have a great "equal representation of the population") does a better job, but the forcing of at least one women in a trial isn't justified either.

I dislike this forcing of women into jobs quite simply. I'm interested in what people think of this sort of thing.

FlyingJesus
05-03-2012, 09:16 PM
The entire feminist movement is sexist - it skews study results, dogmatically persists in stating clear untruths, and refuses to listen to logic or facts when the outcome is not their predetermined answer. Affirmative action techniques that force businesses and communities to have X number of Y type person are not only ridiculous (as they may mean perfectly good candidates being passed over) but actually damaging to the entire idea of equality by forcing gender or race to become part of an issue that ought only to be decided on individual merit.

Anyone who dares to try bringing up the oh-so discriminatory "wage gap", it's (http://permutationofninjas.tumblr.com/post/14488161333/the-wage-gap-that-isnt) all (http://permutationofninjas.tumblr.com/post/10043596218/this-actually-beautifully-explains-things-for) myth (http://permutationofninjas.tumblr.com/post/16413439126/why-the-wage-gap-simply-isnt-possible-in-a)

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