FFS!

From the NZ Herald – of course:
‘…‘Bro culture’ keeping women in debt
“Bro culture” in many workplaces that pay men more than women means that one law student is entering the workforce with apprehension…’
That must be why NZ has so many female lawyers – including judges.
Working the same hours, in the same job, women get paid exactly as much as men, so harden up or get a sex-change operation, sweetie. That might cure your whining penis envy.

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7 Responses to FFS!

  1. Cadwallader says:

    If she buys her own beer at the Pub why should she moan about paying for her education? The huge increase in the numbers of female lawyers/judges in the past few decades has neither improved nor been detrimental to the law profession. The reality is that there are a few women graduates who choose to make their gender an issue.

  2. MacDoctor says:

    I will start taking notice of these entitled little petals when one of them actually produces some evidence that they are being paid less for the same work as a guy or have strong evidence (as opposed to hearsay) that they are being actively turned down for promotion solely because they are female.

    By evidence, I do not mean the oft-quoted national averages. Women often earn less than men, for a variety of lifestyle and child-rearing reasons, but are not paid less than men doing the same job.

  3. Darin says:

    I say we fellas should all quit working and let the women have at ithttp://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_whistle3.gif

    • Robertv says:

      That’s what I am doing the last 25 years. Men are not made for work we are hunters and defenders of the workforce.

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      • Robertv says:

        The standard working week in the Netherlands should be cut from five days to four days of nine hours, according to the Labour party (PvdA)

        MP Martijn van Dam says in Saturday’s AD that a four day week would free people to do ‘other important things’. In particular, many young mothers suffer from burn-out, Van Dam said

        ‘They work and do all the other things our mothers did but who did not have a job, because their menfolk work full-time,’ he said. One in three women cut their hours when they have children compared with just one in 20 men, he told the paper.

        http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2015/10/labour-calls-for-four-day-working-week-to-become-the-norm/