Suitable for the job ... except you're a woman (1967) | RetroFocus

"They say they don't want a woman, they advertised for a man. And that's it."
Women, even those with degrees, found it hard to advance their careers in 1960s Australia, with reasons given at job interviews ranging from protection from rape, to labs being too dirty for women.
This Four Corners episode, Behind the Potted Palm, aired on April 3, 1967.
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  • @aymara9152
    @aymara91524 жыл бұрын

    Imagine how much talent was wasted by hindering women from doing their best.

  • @oneupper7602

    @oneupper7602

    4 жыл бұрын

    A stranger named Aymara *wasted

  • @Meatcleaver101

    @Meatcleaver101

    3 жыл бұрын

    And they wonder why?? Tisk Tisk.. Thank you for answering the question.. (Just Joking - I know it was misspelt by accident)

  • @triarb5790

    @triarb5790

    3 жыл бұрын

    Still happening!

  • @anovemberstar
    @anovemberstar4 жыл бұрын

    "they said i might be raped if i entered the plant" - that says a lot about the culture at that workplace ..... and the culture in 1960s

  • @lizzy5437

    @lizzy5437

    3 жыл бұрын

    And the culture now!

  • @Amateur_Pianist_472
    @Amateur_Pianist_4725 жыл бұрын

    People always forget working class women always worked. Manufacturing jobs aren’t much different from the factory workers of the Victorian era when children also worked. Before that the whole family worked on the farm or family business. The idea of only the father working is a very middle to upper class thing.

  • @valhalla1240

    @valhalla1240

    5 жыл бұрын

    In every branch of every industry, women were always the pioneers who worked in positions before they became professions of expertise, where you needed a specific diploma. Meaning women have always worked under worse conditions, with less safety measures. Take for example the typesetter. Before it became a profession, when it was only a low paying job, women were highly wanted and they advertised it by comparing the machine to pianokeys. Later, when the job actually payed something, they were pushed out with the argument: it's a dangerous job with a lot of heavy metals, which could harm their womb. In my grandmother's time, "housework" didn't just mean cooking and cleaning, it often meant heavy lifting, fieldwork and even mining.

  • @paintitblack6728

    @paintitblack6728

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Jacilund Yes True , where do you think it's not ?

  • @thedave7760

    @thedave7760

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@valhalla1240 So eventually we learned that lead was bad for us and particularly to women who want to have healthy children. How is it oppressive that men wanted to look after women?

  • @sharnistevens1428

    @sharnistevens1428

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes, my grandmothers both worked since their early teens. Its not a new thing - they had to contribute money to their parents for the upkeep of the household. Then they got married and needed to care for children. When the children were all old enough for school, they returned back to part time work.

  • @Mikathedog100

    @Mikathedog100

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@thedave7760 you know that men are involved in making children, right? If the work affected the women's reproductive health, it most certainly affected men's reproductive health.

  • @sadiakhan1819
    @sadiakhan18195 жыл бұрын

    People sound so calm back then. Today everyone is anxious and in a hurry

  • @PurplePinkRed

    @PurplePinkRed

    4 жыл бұрын

    I believe the expansion of the urban sprawl (having to live further and further away from a city centre and commute) has made us this way, especially in Sydney and Melbourne

  • @SharonPiano8

    @SharonPiano8

    3 жыл бұрын

    Manners vs bluntness.

  • @crayolaclouds2696

    @crayolaclouds2696

    3 жыл бұрын

    Speech patterns and etiquette classes were a normal part of life back then. Everyone was taught to act like good little robots. The speech pattern is nice, though, you could always speak calmer and react more calm. You can't change the world but you can change your world.

  • @golden.lights.twinkle2329

    @golden.lights.twinkle2329

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most people today are doing the jobs two people would do back then.

  • @christiangoubaud

    @christiangoubaud

    Ай бұрын

    Christian principals vs barbarism

  • @seaofghosts
    @seaofghosts5 жыл бұрын

    How depressing this video is. Kudos to the women who persisted anyway.

  • @Kube_Dog

    @Kube_Dog

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes, thank God they persisted and ruined both the workplace and the family. Yay...

  • @coolwater55

    @coolwater55

    5 жыл бұрын

    That is most women persisted

  • @ZodiacKillers

    @ZodiacKillers

    5 жыл бұрын

    I think it would be depressing if nothing had changed. I'm glad we can look back an see we're on the right track.

  • @coolwater55

    @coolwater55

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes!

  • @1HiddenSecret

    @1HiddenSecret

    5 жыл бұрын

    History is not gender division its class division.... women have always worked. Even back in the middle ages men used to teach their wives blackmithing in order to feed the children if he was sent off to war....

  • @kendo-sama9754
    @kendo-sama97545 жыл бұрын

    Felt sorry for her...she had the qualifications...

  • @tulipchic34

    @tulipchic34

    4 жыл бұрын

    I know. Could you imagine?? Crazy to think that woman were forced to be dependent on men.

  • @Myrtlebunny
    @Myrtlebunny4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks to all the women who wouldn't accept these limitations

  • @soilofk
    @soilofk5 жыл бұрын

    that young reporter did an amazing job asking all the hard issues questions. Not so shocking listening to their opinions...very 1960's...what is shocking is to hear them in today's society

  • @Kube_Dog

    @Kube_Dog

    5 жыл бұрын

    When we returned (mostly) to these realistic traditional values, we will look back on 2019 with shock.

  • @Kube_Dog

    @Kube_Dog

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@plumpestpigeon5175 LOL!

  • @cringlez1096

    @cringlez1096

    4 жыл бұрын

    not really...

  • @foottoast4235

    @foottoast4235

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Kube_Dog keep hoping for that sis, not gonna happen mate

  • @triarb5790

    @triarb5790

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@foottoast4235 But, why not?

  • @gemini6828
    @gemini68283 жыл бұрын

    I had the same thing happen to me numerous times in the 80's when applying for teaching and coaching positions in high schools. I was always complimented on my educational degrees, teaching and coaching experience but then told, "We want a man because he can coach both girls and boys sports." Because of this, I lost out on living my dream, which was teaching and coaching kids in HS. I went back to school and took my talents and passions to the medical field.

  • @imoote

    @imoote

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Sharon Belleville Very interesting segué.

  • @samanthavorster533
    @samanthavorster5335 жыл бұрын

    Good grief, I'd be bored to death if I had to learn about table settings and holding forks all day. So glad I don't live in these times.

  • @milesbredon9355

    @milesbredon9355

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good lord, imagine having to learn proper table manners!

  • @miriamllamas224

    @miriamllamas224

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@milesbredon9355 😂😂Indeed. I studied Protocol at college and that included table manners. Other things were how people sit in a car, who sits at the front depending on who's driving. When President Obama visited the UK, prince Philips drove around Windsor Castle. Obama's bodyguard opened the back door for him and Obama looked and laughed at him; obviously the bodyguard didn't understand that part of protocol.

  • @milesbredon9355

    @milesbredon9355

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@miriamllamas224 Cool! I have to admit, I didn’t know there was etiquette for who sits where in a car.

  • @miriamllamas224

    @miriamllamas224

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@milesbredon9355 Yes. For example, if two couples are in a car and one of the men are driving, both men go at the front; it's more polite that the owners of the car give conversation to the other person of the same gender. So both women would sit at the back chatting. In a corporate car, people would sit according to job titles and who's driving as well. Thing would be different if the driver was the usual driver who gets pay for it.

  • @milesbredon9355

    @milesbredon9355

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@miriamllamas224 Gotcha, thanks.

  • @gabe-po9yi
    @gabe-po9yi2 жыл бұрын

    This reminds me of the story of pharmacologist and physician, Frances Kelsey. She was accepted for graduate work under a notable researcher, on the basis of a letter she sent him at the behest of her advisor. The researcher failed to note the ‘e’ in Frances and hired her sight unseen, thinking she was male. Long story short, she was responsible for Thalidomide not being approved by the FDA for release on the US market, even though it already had been in other countries and despite the push from the company that produced it.

  • @mileynick88
    @mileynick885 жыл бұрын

    The amount of men who make generalizations of women and who wish women were only housewives baffles me. I can't believe it.

  • @ccverdera6298

    @ccverdera6298

    3 жыл бұрын

    I mean I’m a woman and I kind of wish we could still be housewives if we wanted to be. Today you don’t have that choice unless you’re very wealthy. Women have to work. A whole family could live off one income back then.

  • @deesott5123

    @deesott5123

    3 жыл бұрын

    Who cares about judgement do what is best for you. I agree with that last point though. Sad. 😭

  • @tulipchic34
    @tulipchic344 жыл бұрын

    I can’t imagine living in such a stifled world. So many brilliant brains that were wasted because it was in a female body

  • @acuriousspoon843

    @acuriousspoon843

    4 жыл бұрын

    *so many brains not utilized because of unfair judgements of the body they were in. the body is not to blame.

  • @annakoncz1975

    @annakoncz1975

    4 жыл бұрын

    Even Marie Curie Sklodowska had hard time....

  • @starquant

    @starquant

    3 жыл бұрын

    The job market for women is still as stifling. Women are still expected to do factory work or jobs more suited to women such as teaching or child care. The door is still firmly shut in industries where women can earn decent money. Seen many female sparkies or plumbers lately, because I haven't. There are heaps of them in New Zealand, but not over here.

  • @tulipchic34

    @tulipchic34

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@starquant and why are traditionally female jobs not paid as well as traditional male jobs? Childcare workers for instance, it costs an arm and a leg to send your kid to childcare. Pretty sure that money does not go to the workers who have studied and work their butts off.

  • @starquant

    @starquant

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tulipchic34 You're dead right. There's a child care company in Australia that notoriously pay their female workers minimum wages (while ripping off the Mothers who place their children into childcare), so they make sure they screw women at both ends, who posted a record breaking 170 million dollar profit. That's not too bad for a small country of our size. Women are having to be twice as educated to get the same job a man has too. Which is bloody ridiculous. The other "trick" they play is to promote the male out of his current job, downsize it to part-time, reduce the salary and offer it to a woman and expect her to have the same work output her previous counterpart did.

  • @bradleyeric14
    @bradleyeric145 жыл бұрын

    I worked in Australia in 1972. There were still pubs that did not allow women in the public bar. They had to go to the other area/lounge/snug whatever.

  • @coolwater55

    @coolwater55

    5 жыл бұрын

    Wow...up to the 60's in most Canadian towns there were men only bars..pubs..separate from the side where women needed an escort to go in a pub.

  • @1mandaau

    @1mandaau

    5 жыл бұрын

    The Ladies Lounge...so *quaint*..

  • @debasishchapeyar4826

    @debasishchapeyar4826

    5 жыл бұрын

    like SAFE SPACE.... just like the so called modern women want.. Separate BARS where they won't feel the danger.

  • @ajp2223

    @ajp2223

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@debasishchapeyar4826 Ironic isn't it! As one one said, why on earth would a woman want to be in the men's part of the pub? The ladies lounge was quiet, clean and tidy.

  • @ruthie_chie

    @ruthie_chie

    Жыл бұрын

    Australia was trash back then. Hopefully it’s better now.

  • @tamarawilson9642
    @tamarawilson96423 жыл бұрын

    Thank you to all the women who fought for our rights

  • @tamarawilson9642

    @tamarawilson9642

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Sharon Belleville exactly 😊

  • @ashisroy6731
    @ashisroy67315 жыл бұрын

    Woman can do miracles they are mothers they are doctors eginners professionals the manage the house they are wives we all know how difficult each work is and still she gracefully manages everything together

  • @katarina3711
    @katarina37115 жыл бұрын

    This just makes me feel sad

  • @CJ-df7gf

    @CJ-df7gf

    5 жыл бұрын

    Same, but be glad that we don't live in those times anymore!

  • @astrosmurfgirl
    @astrosmurfgirl4 жыл бұрын

    Its good to look back at how far we have come

  • @popxv1521

    @popxv1521

    4 жыл бұрын

    Michelle Harrison it’s just sad looking at some of the comments

  • @astrosmurfgirl

    @astrosmurfgirl

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@popxv1521 yes i know, still a looooong way to go.

  • @triarb5790

    @triarb5790

    3 жыл бұрын

    And how far we haven't

  • @Wilantonjakov

    @Wilantonjakov

    2 жыл бұрын

    we've declined in every way imaginable

  • @pagethreemodel

    @pagethreemodel

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Wilantonjakov I agree.

  • @MattyClivingthedream
    @MattyClivingthedream5 жыл бұрын

    It's like 1967 in the comment section. Most of the comments would be welcomed in a fundamentalist Muslim country, but are totally out of place in Australia in 2018. Some guys seem very threatened by equal rights and you wonder if that man's lack of ability makes them feel the need to put another person down.

  • @harryseldon6712

    @harryseldon6712

    5 жыл бұрын

    Don't be a mangina Matt. The reason why comments are negative is because of the bias towards females, especially in government. Since the start of second wave feminism, with wealthy elites behind it, government jobs, agencies and organisations, for the benefit of women, started forming. The excuse was to end discrimination against women. But there was no discrimination. It seemed insane to bring in an enormous gender bias to cure a mythical gender bias. In Australia, jobs such as the Minister for Women, the Commissioner for Women, the Equal Opportunity Commissioner, the Sex Discrimination Commissioner, the Office for Women, the Office of Women's Affairs, the National Council of Women of Australia, the Australian Women's Health Network health advocacy organisation, the Australian Labor Party organisation for the equalizing of women in politics, the International Council of Women, the Women's Electoral Lobby, Australia’s Workplace Gender Equality Agency, ... and many others, were created.

  • @harryseldon6712

    @harryseldon6712

    5 жыл бұрын

    The women in these groups (councils, foundations, alliances, networks, federations, coalitions, registers, initiatives, societies etc.) created expensive propaganda campaigns demonizing men, they falsified statistics presenting women as victims, they lobbied for more laws favouring women, they imposed unrealistic quotas favouring women, they force employers to comply with useless data collection and surveys. They investigated women who failed to achieve (due to incompetence or due to hating a job), then labelled the reasons as sexual harassment /discrimination and lobbied for special rules and privileges for women. This happened, for example, in the police force. It is in the process of happening in the defence force. ( See the videos, *s8h-ZzHzTFM* and *g1Lh9UOPAdU* )

  • @MattyClivingthedream

    @MattyClivingthedream

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@harryseldon6712 It sounds like women have really destroyed your life Harry. In my experience the only people that hold your views, either can't get a root or are a bit like the guy in American Beauty (repressed gay men).I feel your frustration, but I'm sure if you treat a lady right you might get lucky. If your gay, well there's always the internet. Good luck.

  • @harryseldon6712

    @harryseldon6712

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Matt curry I'm happily married with two children. Fortunately I married the right women, a non-feminist and non-indoctrinated one. Hard to find these days. Your derogatory remarks highlight the fact that you couldn't counter my explanations and facts with any counter argument. Women use manginas Matt, they don't respect them. View the video: *MANGINAS AND WHITE KNIGHTS | WHY MANGINAS & WHITE KNIGHTS RESCUE WOMEN*

  • @CM-jw5wv

    @CM-jw5wv

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@harryseldon6712 I'm a white male. I don't feel as though I have any fewer rights because of feminism, LGBTQ rights, or any other historically oppressed minority (or non-minority) group asking for equal rights. I've never had any problems getting a promotion. I think maybe you're threatened by equal rights, because you *already* feel inadequate about yourself. Maybe better to tackle this at the root of the problem (working on your self-esteem, or improving your skills / education), rather than attacking groups asking for the same rights you've already been granted. The best you have is name calling when someone disagrees with you (your mangina comments)? You know your argument is weak when you have to resort to ad hominem.

  • @ahjumma8351
    @ahjumma83514 жыл бұрын

    This was a very interesting video, especially about the women not aspiring to go as high as the men. Of course, there were exceptions, but to hear the women in the video speak from their own observations or experience about this was eye-opening and made me reflect on what I want from myself. Do I also only seek job satisfaction, and not "the stars"? If so, is that wrong and should I be more ambitious?

  • @alicethemadrabbit1842
    @alicethemadrabbit18425 жыл бұрын

    So interesting to see the perspectives, and disappointing to see the lack of confidence. If only they knew how the dude's in those higher up jobs weren't really doing anything special to get there... I'll never understand the segment of our current population that thinks all women should stay at home when living on his income alone is not enough to support a family (unless he's just super rich). Yes, the choice should be there for those who want it, but for most people that choice doesn't exist. Parents don't want any of their kids home past 18 and no one else is going to support her unless she literally marries a wealthy man who wants a stay at home wife before she graduates... Women HAVE to work.

  • @ilovemyservicedog8862
    @ilovemyservicedog88623 жыл бұрын

    I am visually impaired I haven’t been able to find a job in seven years I am more than qualified but as soon as they see me coming in the job is over I had one place actually tell me if I didn’t wear sunglasses they would hire me. I had another person actually pretend they weren’t there when they saw it was visually impaired. I try to go back to school and the teacher flat out told me she would not have a blind person in her class I challenge the rule and of course was leading the class only for her to deny me my work which was illegal but by the time I got it’s always far behind I had to leave anyway I’m so sick of dealing with all of this. It’s getting worse and worse I just wanna work and nobody will let me it’s absolutely freaking ridiculous. First of all was years ago I trying to work with service dogs after having one literally changed my life I sent my résumé and it was immediately called for an interview out of state when they sent me the rental car information I called them to tell them I wouldn’t be needing it obviously as soon as they found out it was visually impaired they canceled their invitation and this is a place for disabled people. So hard to keep fighting when you have to deal with this every single day I can’t tell you the amount of times I’ve gone for interviews I’m almost sick at this point all I want to do is work

  • @joshuawhere
    @joshuawhere5 жыл бұрын

    It's interesting how the situation has changed so much regarding women's relationship to the work force. It really demonstrates how business choices are less about logic and more about the cultural environment of the society in which they are made.

  • @joshuawhere

    @joshuawhere

    5 жыл бұрын

    I for one would like to welcome our new illuminati overlords.

  • @harryseldon6712

    @harryseldon6712

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@joshuawhere So what is your opinion on the video, *September 11 - The New Pearl Harbor (Full version) - Part 1 of 3* O1GCeuSr3Mk (followed by parts 1 & 2)

  • @joshuawhere

    @joshuawhere

    5 жыл бұрын

    I left my tinfoil hat at my parent's place, and so I'm probably under "their" control already. I recommend you do some googling to see if you can find alternative explanations from time to time. For instance, if you look up that thing about military exercises on September 11, you can quickly find out that these were annual exercises. So possibly they weren't carried out to create confusion, possibly the terrorists found out about these regularly scheduled exercises and carried out their attack because they knew this would create confusion. Also, anti-feminism and antisemitism are potentially very selfish stances from non-female non-Jews. Has it occurred to you that you really want to believe these things for selfish reasons? That it makes someone else into the enemy and that this creates a bias in you where you're more likely to believe these things?

  • @zf8604

    @zf8604

    4 жыл бұрын

    Harry Seldon lmaooo, the different sexes have NEVER been better, tf are you talking about. Cabal smabal blah blah blah, if that were even true why would the Cabal let you post this comment on their supposed own platform?! Stop acting like you’re the protector of the masses because you just end up being an idiotic bigot. Literally the Dunning Kruger Effect.

  • @rabii3983

    @rabii3983

    4 жыл бұрын

    Harry Seldon You don’t have evidence for this ditto.

  • @gra-emed3617
    @gra-emed36175 жыл бұрын

    The one thing I agree with in this video - take a sip of wine after every second mouthful. Mines is more a gulp or two between every bite but I’m not going to be picky

  • @CovidConQuitTheCensorship

    @CovidConQuitTheCensorship

    5 жыл бұрын

    Haha this made me smile 😁

  • @gra-emed3617

    @gra-emed3617

    5 жыл бұрын

    Passionate Picker cheers ;) 🍷

  • @CovidConQuitTheCensorship

    @CovidConQuitTheCensorship

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes cheers 🍻 😁

  • @sanjayatimilsina5799
    @sanjayatimilsina57995 жыл бұрын

    Its eye opening to see this documentary.

  • @rogermouton2273
    @rogermouton22735 жыл бұрын

    and some people wonder why there is feminism

  • @eggshells652

    @eggshells652

    4 жыл бұрын

    Roger Mouton i hope you are referring to the actual feminism and not the mainstream feminism

  • @119jeremiah5

    @119jeremiah5

    4 жыл бұрын

    Roger Mouton True feminist don’t exist anymore..now we have men haters

  • @misshisokapaints109

    @misshisokapaints109

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@119jeremiah5 you talking like this makes me really think feminists should keep going

  • @migueld8970

    @migueld8970

    3 жыл бұрын

    Their job is long done.

  • @michaelxo4436

    @michaelxo4436

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@misshisokapaints109 sure, if they want to destroy their lives

  • @knowitall1694
    @knowitall16944 жыл бұрын

    In 1989 I applied for a kindergarten assistant (no qualifications necessary) in Melbourne. When I called the kindergarten, a female voice on the other end asked: "Oh, you're applying for your wife?"" When I said 'no', I was told that the job was already taken. Next week, the same advertisement appeared in The Age. Sexism has always been an issue for men too. Couldn't get a study place as a nurse either, and at school, I was rejected for the homemaker course because - guess what - I was a man. And no, I'm not gay.

  • @tonimedlen5371

    @tonimedlen5371

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes it works both ways doesn't it?

  • @golden.lights.twinkle2329
    @golden.lights.twinkle23292 жыл бұрын

    I'm a guy and started my work life (in IT) in the UK in the mid sixties, where I always had male bosses and mostly male co-workers. In 1980 I moved to the USA. In the USA, I've had as many female bosses as male bosses and an equal number of male and female co-workers. I'm retired now but at my last job (for a State agency) most managers were women and at one point I was the only man on my team. In Information Technology things have been equal between the sexes for around 50 years.

  • @chrishaynes1804
    @chrishaynes18042 жыл бұрын

    i enjoyed the women at the end explaining that she has to think about home as well as work and men can be free to not think about the home. meanwhile he was just sat eating mash XD

  • @lanamack1558
    @lanamack15583 жыл бұрын

    Oh yes, I remember only too well matriculating in 1965 after 11 years of schooling with an avererage of 97% and a full scholarship. However, my father decided that women get married; they do not study. That was it.

  • @honeybunch5765

    @honeybunch5765

    3 жыл бұрын

    So sad, in 1956 my mother was allowed to only finish grade 10 after she skipped two grades because she was advanced. They were six girls and two boys. Only the boys were allowed to matriculate, my grandfather thought it a waste that the girls matriculated. The older girls were not even allowed to finish grade 10, they only got to finish grade 8. My aunts were all very intelligent women and did extremely well at school, my uncles were spoiled and lazy and did not do much with their lives. The best part was that my grandfather was wealthy enough to support all eight children through school if he wanted to. Instead he gave the girls these extra lavish weddings, what a waste.

  • @lyndatelford4370

    @lyndatelford4370

    Ай бұрын

    Such a waste of talent

  • @bcgibson22
    @bcgibson225 жыл бұрын

    So in this era there was no maternity leave or childcare?

  • @ceciliahayward2239

    @ceciliahayward2239

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nope, that's right

  • @diankreczmer6595
    @diankreczmer65954 жыл бұрын

    I remember being a typist in downtown Chicago sixty years ago and all things being equal, if a woman had an English accent. She really had an edge, especially a receptionist where social skills counted

  • @jjk087
    @jjk0875 жыл бұрын

    about as easy for a husband to stay at home id say

  • @mothermovementa
    @mothermovementa4 жыл бұрын

    12 years later. Thatcher became prime minister. WOW.

  • @PrinceAndrew100
    @PrinceAndrew1005 жыл бұрын

    Quite frankly I thought one of the most interesting things of that video was the portion size of the meal the family was eating at the end.

  • @coolwater55

    @coolwater55

    5 жыл бұрын

    Looked like soup on a plate.

  • @PrinceAndrew100

    @PrinceAndrew100

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@coolwater55 and that would keep them going for a long time.

  • @foottoast4235

    @foottoast4235

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yup westerners are extremely fat now

  • @PrinceAndrew100

    @PrinceAndrew100

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sarahbartlett1196 Nothing, it's just way smaller than what people eat today.

  • @NorthernGate777
    @NorthernGate7773 жыл бұрын

    My grandmother worked in a match factory in WW11 .. reminds me of her.

  • @lucille5055
    @lucille50553 жыл бұрын

    This is so crazy to watch as a woman who works in the construction industry. If it weren't for all the women that fought for womens rights I wouldn't have the job that I have and I'm so grateful

  • @DL-pp3rz
    @DL-pp3rz4 жыл бұрын

    Does anyone know who the reporter is ? He looks familiar but I can’t place him.

  • @bondoqbn7318
    @bondoqbn73182 жыл бұрын

    Fascinating

  • @ccverdera6298
    @ccverdera62983 жыл бұрын

    How often do you think this still happens? It’s not supposed to, but I think hiring managers would just be more subtle about it now. “Don’t call us, we’ll call you.” And then never calling the very qualified women because what if she has a baby and needs time off? We need to make paternal leave a thing so both parents can have time off without it being a big deal.

  • @thatguy6171
    @thatguy61715 жыл бұрын

    I thought the civil rights act was in 1964. Like I mean I know people were still sexist but it was illegal to be outright about it. I thought it would be really subtle prejudice.

  • @valhalla1240

    @valhalla1240

    5 жыл бұрын

    rape in marriage was legal till 1995 in the US.

  • @RIISK04
    @RIISK045 жыл бұрын

    this is in 1967.

  • @barrynichols2846

    @barrynichols2846

    5 жыл бұрын

    My year of birth

  • @carolinegodden4364
    @carolinegodden43642 ай бұрын

    Interesting, to consider, what others have endured.

  • @TrishaArejune
    @TrishaArejune3 жыл бұрын

    Please can more people see this, more men out there

  • @keddycameron2723
    @keddycameron27234 жыл бұрын

    This is so unfortunate

  • @samsungtvset3398
    @samsungtvset33983 жыл бұрын

    Is that Peter Couchman at 8:27?

  • @SunRise-ul7ko
    @SunRise-ul7ko3 жыл бұрын

    Now we have doubled the workforce. A home now takes 2 people 30 years to pay off, instead of one, person in a fraction of the time.

  • @hayleygraham4921
    @hayleygraham49214 жыл бұрын

    Guy at 11:34 is a physco

  • @galaxytai337
    @galaxytai3375 жыл бұрын

    Women still get discriminated... how terrible.

  • @ems8226
    @ems82265 жыл бұрын

    1:56 wtf is that

  • @montinaladine3264
    @montinaladine32645 жыл бұрын

    I watched with some discomfort at the start of the video; the lady workers at the machines, working all day without protective gloves and especially with their hands constantly in the harsh cutting fluid. This is so bad that none had gloves on, surely latex gloves were available in the late 60s? Or perhaps the company did not want to pay for protective clothing, or perhaps even the woman were not bothered by it. Imagine how hard and rough their hands would be working all day each week doing that sort of work! Woman almost always have softer more delicate skin than men, it's in the genetics, so I feel sorry for then in this way. These days it would be compulsory to wear safety equipment, if only to 'protect' the company from lawsuits due to injured workers. Then again, I am surprised by the amount of females,especially older ones, that never wear gloves when doing the washing up - detergents are not kind to the skin, but they don't seem to care

  • @golden.lights.twinkle2329

    @golden.lights.twinkle2329

    2 жыл бұрын

    Those fluids were carcinogenic!

  • @carolinegodden4364
    @carolinegodden43642 ай бұрын

    Character reassessment Is required.

  • @bigears4426
    @bigears44265 жыл бұрын

    It's only experience , both sexes can do most jobs, within reason

  • @rahmeenqureshi7527
    @rahmeenqureshi75274 жыл бұрын

    How did the accent go from this to what it is now???

  • @leahfinlay8971

    @leahfinlay8971

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank god it did, can’t imagine talking like that

  • @delevator8755

    @delevator8755

    4 жыл бұрын

    What fascinates me is how quickly it happened.

  • @moominmay
    @moominmay4 жыл бұрын

    Why so much hate for Australia though? Genuine Q. This is a phenomena that surely existed across all of the western world?

  • @katkatkatkat463

    @katkatkatkat463

    4 жыл бұрын

    This program is about Australia; it’s from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Having said that, one of the interviewees said that there were way more women in higher positions in the U.S at the time. That makes a lot of sense because, historically, Australia has really been behind the times.

  • @honeybunch5765
    @honeybunch57653 жыл бұрын

    How to hold a knife and a fork and after every second helping drink some wine...stupid.

  • @peregrinemccauley5010
    @peregrinemccauley50102 ай бұрын

    Oh! One is allowed to comment on this one. How daring of the MBC.

  • @tommyhatcher3399
    @tommyhatcher33993 жыл бұрын

    I've been watching a lot of these old computer movies and I don't think I've ever seen women comment. Just a whole lot of men. Nature or sexism? You tell me. Of course if the video isn't about computers but actually about, well, women, then you'll see women comment.

  • @billmago7991
    @billmago79913 жыл бұрын

    Women might get raped in the workplace?? Parliament House 2019

  • @maleperson2449
    @maleperson24493 жыл бұрын

    1960: Women have to be housewives. They can't be in the work force. 2020: Women have to be in the work force. They can't be housewives.

  • @513regichan

    @513regichan

    3 жыл бұрын

    No 2020: women can choose what they want to do with their lives

  • @maleperson2449

    @maleperson2449

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@513regichan By law yes but from personal experience the latter gets you a lot of flack.

  • @Wilantonjakov

    @Wilantonjakov

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@513regichan you're deluded

  • @tracygarner5912
    @tracygarner59123 жыл бұрын

    Diff gen. Diff country. mom was held back even when she wanted to move up.

  • @nikitaw1982
    @nikitaw19825 жыл бұрын

    Had to have a hysterectomy to prove her commitment.

  • @Alex462047
    @Alex4620472 жыл бұрын

    It's very interesting that, even back then, many women genuinely wanted the domestic life, the fulfillment of motherhood and family. It saddens me that, instead of finding a good solution to the exclusion of women from any position, frankly, we've simply carried on in the same subjective way, discriminating according to gender instead of appointing the best people for the job based entirely on merit. Making artificial gender quotas is a piss poor solution and so shortsighted it's myopic.

  • @Kube_Dog
    @Kube_Dog5 жыл бұрын

    1:13 She should have explained that she identifies as a man. Problem solved. Hired immediately.

  • @bcgibson22

    @bcgibson22

    5 жыл бұрын

    Not in this era

  • @shanesydney127
    @shanesydney1274 ай бұрын

    It just continues to baffle me women are the better thinkers in work & business everything really. I mean my wife has won every single argument we have ever had. 😉

  • @lizzy5437
    @lizzy54373 жыл бұрын

    All 36 downvotes are woman-haters.

  • @lizzy5437
    @lizzy54373 жыл бұрын

    Men don’t mind working under a woman now, for the most part.

  • @SunRise-ul7ko

    @SunRise-ul7ko

    3 жыл бұрын

    Mostly they never have, its just been the perception of some woman. So they can join the victim class & make excuses for there own inadequacy. My grandmother was a business owner in the 50's 60's. She did not make excuses like some of these weak people, blaming others.

  • @soviet9366
    @soviet93663 жыл бұрын

    The past is another country

  • @chriserony
    @chriserony2 жыл бұрын

    6:28 Wow, I really respect his observation. "The whole structure of our society as we know it would collapse." This is true to me, absolutely this structure that existed in the 60s is almost completely gone today.

  • @golden.lights.twinkle2329

    @golden.lights.twinkle2329

    2 жыл бұрын

    And people are no happier!

  • @emmabennett7699

    @emmabennett7699

    5 ай бұрын

    But is that really a bad thing?

  • @marciecorda5209
    @marciecorda5209 Жыл бұрын

    Horrible COMPUTER BUSINESS .

  • @joeyslats31
    @joeyslats315 жыл бұрын

    You could herniate a disc doing that tummy exercise.

  • @PrinceAndrew100

    @PrinceAndrew100

    5 жыл бұрын

    I thought that myself.

  • @Baltihunter
    @BaltihunterАй бұрын

    Look how far we’ve come. Now stop moaning

  • @lesmotley6839
    @lesmotley68393 жыл бұрын

    Society has got it's wish, the good and the bad.

  • @sashatrap4463
    @sashatrap44635 жыл бұрын

    The workout they have there is real harmful for the lower back

  • @valhalla1240

    @valhalla1240

    5 жыл бұрын

    and the tights are real harmful in case you need to fart.

  • @FalloutProfile
    @FalloutProfile3 жыл бұрын

    Good ole days

  • @taniatigerashby5452
    @taniatigerashby54524 жыл бұрын

    If only we all knew then what we know now

  • @honeybunch5765
    @honeybunch57653 жыл бұрын

    Women has always worked, it was men who decided what they were allowed to do or not.

  • @klararotik5356
    @klararotik53564 жыл бұрын

    I am cringing 😠😠😠

  • @Automedon2
    @Automedon22 жыл бұрын

    Didn't they have sandwiches in Australia in 1967?

  • @krystalmiller5003
    @krystalmiller50035 жыл бұрын

    In college, I was taught that virtually all women in this era hated staying at home and preferred to work away from home (I went to the first college for women by the way). I'm glad to know that not all women wanted to work outside the home and actually enjoyed taking care of family life. Feminists today don't realize or seem to care that not all women back then (or even today) want to work. Some of us want to take care of our husbands and children and we actually ENJOY it!

  • @annmitchell4663

    @annmitchell4663

    5 жыл бұрын

    The whole point of 'feminism' was to give women the choice..? Then it got to the stage that women who WANTED to be traditional wife and mother were demonized..much like the MGTOW brigade seem to be confused about...it's either..'No woman is using me for my 'utility'...(as the traditional women did back in the day)...or 'Where are all the traditional women who were happy to be wives and mothers and look after there men' ...SMH the day men know what they DO want hell will freeze over.!

  • @jessicaable5095

    @jessicaable5095

    5 жыл бұрын

    Actuall femanists really do want women to be happy in their choices. They want the to have the option to do anything they like. Anyone who tries to shame a woman into work, or scoffs at them *gasp* wanting to look after their family, are pretenders, looking for any way to change round the gender roles for some percieved justice over men. They're NOT real femanists. I'm sure you're a brilliant mum, I you should be proud to be doing what you enjoy.

  • @valhalla1240

    @valhalla1240

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@jessicaable5095 although... I disagree a little bit. Staying home to take care of your children for a couple of years is a choice and should be one for both partners. Staying home until they are grown up and move out, shouldn't be your choice. Because, in case you get a divorce, you then expect your partner to pay for you, for the rest of your life, just because you had children at some point... He should repay you a little for the opportunity cost that comes with having children and having to stay home for a while, but not forever. To me, that's not euqality. If you're an adult, you have to take care of yourself financially. If you have children, you have to find a solution, but they won't stay children forever.

  • @bethlehemeisenhour8352

    @bethlehemeisenhour8352

    5 жыл бұрын

    Me too.. my children never walked home alone from school till my daughter was in 6th grade my son in 4th. And I would go to get them at times. Always went to their 1st day at school, plays,ect.... Great,, for all of us..

  • @m-4136

    @m-4136

    5 жыл бұрын

    as a woman it would never sit right with me that i didn't even have the opportunity to decide for myself, and to even get beyond that on a lesser level it wouldn't sit right with me that as a result my husband didn't have the choice to be a stay at home father- feminism is about choice

  • @BaltimoreActual
    @BaltimoreActual3 жыл бұрын

    The good old days

  • @laurejon
    @laurejon5 жыл бұрын

    My Grandmother had two children in 1947 supported her husbands business, and sat on the boards as a director of three companies not related to her husbands. The opportunities were there if you had the will, however most women preferred to be home makers and spend quality time with their children. If progress is not seeing your children weekdays because both partners get home from the office after bedtime, and you have to pay a surrogate nanny to bring them up, then for me that is not progress, its regression as that is exactly what happened in the Middle Ages when not only Men and Women worked, but children also.

  • @themetr0gn0me

    @themetr0gn0me

    5 жыл бұрын

    *If you had the greater will than a man to push through the barriers that men faced. It was 51 years ago, why do you feel you need to explain away the inequality? Men are allowed to take time off work to raise children, btw.

  • @themetr0gn0me

    @themetr0gn0me

    5 жыл бұрын

    ​@Rumpleforeskin Last Name Oh okay. I guess you're right, it's illogical and unreasonable to think that, in addition to attitudes that women should stay home to raise children and men should work themselves to death, women having their minimum wage set at 75% of a man's was a barrier.

  • @themetr0gn0me

    @themetr0gn0me

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Rumpleforeskin Last Name this conversation is fun, but feel free to explain what you're talking about at any time.

  • @anonymoustravelvidz

    @anonymoustravelvidz

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@themetr0gn0me The gender pay gap is a lie.

  • @themetr0gn0me

    @themetr0gn0me

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@anonymoustravelvidz why are you bringing that up?

  • @bethlehemeisenhour8352
    @bethlehemeisenhour83525 жыл бұрын

    Males feel that all women are for their pleasure, walk in darkness, better the boss told the women no, for her safety..

  • @brianelliott9870
    @brianelliott98705 жыл бұрын

    Don't clutch em

  • @carolinegodden4364
    @carolinegodden43642 ай бұрын

    In hindsight, the pickle we are in, would appear to be LACK OF INTEGRITY. Which is a human being 'I don't give a stuff about YOU', kimd of attitude. STOMP on those Dark Characters........ WE ALL WIN

  • @Moridorable
    @Moridorable5 жыл бұрын

    Now look at how things are. _Good thing we chose the right hill to die on._ :|

  • @blackalien6873
    @blackalien68733 жыл бұрын

    All of these people's heads would explode if confronted with the concept of trans men and women.

  • @soundknight
    @soundknight5 жыл бұрын

    Hang on, you don't just get to become an executive because you want to be one... Otherwise I would be the new dictator of Australia.

  • @rosequeen2461

    @rosequeen2461

    5 жыл бұрын

    Brian Cullen you don’t have gender roles Holding you back they don’t exist as much now but back then ones parents friends even relatives would not encourage women to get Higher career and bosses didn’t hire woman in an executive area. My mother managed to become a teacher in the 1960s. This is about executives tho

  • @harryseldon6712

    @harryseldon6712

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@rosequeen2461 But women are less happy, on average, than they were in the past. Men have never held women back any more than women have held women back. With the development of contraceptives and other inventions, women were destined to be more able to apply for top jobs, it would have happened *without* the radical femin ism of the last 50 years. Some interesting ideas are on this webpage, www.darkmoon.me/2016/feminism-a-jewish-psyop-to-demonize-white-women/

  • @valhalla1240

    @valhalla1240

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@harryseldon6712 Other interesting ideas are, listening to the actual shit in the video, like how she was literally told she wasn't allowed to work, because men would rape her and there weren't toilets... yep, sure men would have come around by themselves without feminism... they sounded so reasonable back then anyway!

  • @nikitaw1982
    @nikitaw19825 жыл бұрын

    Mothers with degrees who don't want to home school their kids make me question their commitment. Society would be on another level if that was the norm. Kids would have phds by 17. 8month olds can do sign language and know 50 words before speak their first word. Jews teacher their kids to read as they learn to speak. Imagine if these things were common?

  • @kiera6326

    @kiera6326

    5 жыл бұрын

    Most women want their children to be able to socialise. Women with degrees generally have careers during the day at the time when the child would be at school. Women with degrees would check up on their kids and maybe give them extra tuition, though skills and experience can be better than knowledge

  • @valhalla1240

    @valhalla1240

    5 жыл бұрын

    why.... why only, do they not want to sacrifice every single little shit to their kids?! It's almost as if, they don't understand they're the only ones expected to do that....

  • @denisenova7494

    @denisenova7494

    5 жыл бұрын

    You make it sound as if these things were good things. Homeschooling is illegal in my country. And kids should be kids playing and not robots filled with „skills“.

  • @nikitaw1982

    @nikitaw1982

    5 жыл бұрын

    They are good things. One on one with a kid covers a years content in 3 months so if could do 12 years of schooling in 4 if did 9 months a year. Home school doesn't mean isolated, not only does the kid get one strong quality relationship with the teacher (which allows the rapid learning) , u can still do team sports, scouts, volunteer, go to group day care with regular kids 3pm-4pm.Also can go with teacher/parent to a foreign country for half the year if have a little money and the connections and acquire a second language at native speaker level if not tied to a suffocating school which they are for a huge chunk of kids. PhD by 17 with out much struggle. Too many small minded people can't see the possibilitys. What country would make home school illegal?

  • @nikitaw1982

    @nikitaw1982

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@kiera6326 shouldn't u say "parents"? Plus a lot of school socialising is negative. Please read my previous comment

  • @Locutus
    @Locutus5 жыл бұрын

    8:20 I agree with that he is saying there, but it's just not applicable to women in the 21st Century. I bought a small business, and I inherited some staff. One of the staff already had a 2 year old, and was expecting another baby with his wife. I had deep reservations about this. And as the months went on, my reservations came true - it was impacting the business. He be at work, and his wife would phone him needing to come because she was ill. Then one day, the 2 year old had a small fall, the wife was in hysterics because she thought the kid had broken its hand, etc, turns out it was just a minor strain. During the birth their family came to visit (the employee and his wife are foreign), the wife, the mum, and mother in law wanted to go shopping together, told the husband (my employee) the night before that they wanted to go shopping together, and that she needed him to finish work early to look after the kids. I was like WTF??? I had to let him do it, because I know that he would have got ear ache from his wife saying why couldn't he have finished early??? I don't wish that upon any man!! My point is, small businesses should not be obliged to hire people who have a young family, or want to have a family. I was mythed that I had to pay for his paternity leave, and he still accrued holiday during this as well. WTF!!! So I can understand why some business don't want to hire a woman, and I would not hire a man that has a family. Their family is always going to come first, never the business first.

  • @cado64
    @cado645 жыл бұрын

    Great times...

  • @mickmorrissey16

    @mickmorrissey16

    4 жыл бұрын

    Paint it Black , you need to lighten up you muppet.

  • @cinelocker

    @cinelocker

    4 жыл бұрын

    ​@@paintitblack6728 ahh yes the woman who has had hardly any struggle in society compared to the women in this video who worked so hard for what you have now calls men "ugly nasty discriminating male control freaks" the irony is quite sad to see that women like you think they are any better than the sexist men that controlled the world back then.

  • @DanielRTSC

    @DanielRTSC

    3 жыл бұрын

    What a gamer

  • @cado64

    @cado64

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@Veronica A. For WHOSE*

  • @harryseldon6712
    @harryseldon67125 жыл бұрын

    I was a teacher for about 30 years and worked with numerous principals. Three were women and five were men. The male principals were all competent and did a good job. Of the women, two were completely incompetent in the manner they managed staff and one was about 60% competent. They made decisions on their emotions, they weren't fair and balanced. Yet teaching is a career that is mostly women and is suited to women. Can't be a coincidence.

  • @themetr0gn0me

    @themetr0gn0me

    5 жыл бұрын

    Your sample size of eight is pretty convincing.

  • @emilygoins2706

    @emilygoins2706

    4 жыл бұрын

    I’ve had similar experiences.

  • @Wilantonjakov

    @Wilantonjakov

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@themetr0gn0me had he a larger sample size you would have found another excuse

  • @themetr0gn0me

    @themetr0gn0me

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Wilantonjakov or maybe I would have asked what it means to be "60% competent" and what Harry's metrics are for competence generally, like were academic outcomes shot or did teachers leave in droves?

  • @radic888
    @radic8884 жыл бұрын

    What about ‘Suitable for the job, except you’re a man’ stories?

  • @jacquelinehadid8043
    @jacquelinehadid80435 жыл бұрын

    I mean I do understand what they're saying. No matter how hard women try to imitate men, it doesn't change the fact that a man can never get pregnant

  • @themetr0gn0me

    @themetr0gn0me

    5 жыл бұрын

    Women wanting careers shouldn't be seen as "trying to imitate men". Neither should men who want to stay home with the kids be seen as imitating women.

  • @fox39forever
    @fox39forever5 жыл бұрын

    Women were having babies in good time, without the misery of IVF or being unable to conceive, and the Christian population was growing at a healthy rate. I believe that equal opportunity legislation was a good development, but turning "getting a career" into a fetish was a false promise and a burden to many women, who have wasted their time in dead-end jobs, at the expense of having a family. Of course, it's good that, for the few that genuinely want an actual, real career, they can go for it, but the pressure to do so needs to stop.

  • @deesott5123

    @deesott5123

    3 жыл бұрын

    Youve made a good arguement. However, i believe that the barriers for women to compete against men in a workimg emviroment meant that there was great injustice. Those barriers had to come down. I just pray we get to a place where there ia liberty, equal opportunity and the right for both men and women to decide on their ideal lifestyle debt free

  • @Wilantonjakov

    @Wilantonjakov

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@deesott5123 Equal opportunity is not a virtue, neither is men and women choosing their 'ideal lifestyle'.

  • @obiwankenobi661
    @obiwankenobi6614 жыл бұрын

    so these women suffered so that todays women can go on onlyfans... sad

  • @leahfinlay8971

    @leahfinlay8971

    4 жыл бұрын

    Don’t be mad that they are making money of men simping over them

  • @randomgeneral2912

    @randomgeneral2912

    Жыл бұрын

    They are just back to asking money from men through emotional blckmail

  • @thisonewastaken1
    @thisonewastaken14 жыл бұрын

    Because woman raise children. Dahh

  • @unitunitglue5143
    @unitunitglue5143 Жыл бұрын

    2023 update. Testosterone levels in males is down worldwide through multiple studies. This has been found to caused by palates in chemicals and bpa,bps,bpf plastics in use since the early to middle 1900’s. They are shown to cause a developmental issue in fetuses, lower testosterone in adult men, and produce effeminate men. 1 in 5 couples is having to use medical help to become pregnant. We have an overwhelming older class of citizens in western/Japanese cultures vs young to inherit our society, assist our aging populations, and assume key roles (doctors,police,firefighters). In emerging trend is developing where women are increasingly deciding to infact self-marry, while our male counterparts are instead focusing on getting passports to travel to less fortunate parts of the world to find a spouse not influenced by western feminist beliefs. China has reversed their 1 child policy, to instead allow 3 children per couple. Japan is paying couples to have children and move to rural areas to repopulate them. If we continue on this path, we will stall as a species. Climate hysteria is not the issue. Companies/big government killing us through the fda is.

  • @ErezElene

    @ErezElene

    11 ай бұрын

    Lower testosterone levels isn't because of feminism, it's because of all the chemicals and pesticides and birth control that have been building up in our waterways since the 1960s chemical revolution. You're funny

  • @vincentvangogodancer

    @vincentvangogodancer

    11 ай бұрын

    You made the argument for climate change being the issue with "the palates in chemicals and bpa,bps,bpf plastics in use" statement. Climate change is caused by humans. We affect the environment. Yes, companies/big government are the biggest culprit, but they are causing this climate change that, by you theory, is also lowering the population chemically.

  • @shawnli9775
    @shawnli97755 жыл бұрын

    The thing is that women has more responsibilities outside work. e.g. Bearing a child would make her less productive. In general, they are also better at taking care of young ones. It takes certain level of commitment to attain a role that bears great responsibility.

  • @alexisclements3167

    @alexisclements3167

    5 жыл бұрын

    Men are equally able to raise children with as much capability as women. Pretending otherwise is a disservice to the entire gender. So your logic is invalid. If women are considered responsible enough to create and raise humans, they can sure as shit manage an executive position at work. The two aren't mutually exclusive.

  • @shawnli9775

    @shawnli9775

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@alexisclements3167 I am stating it generally. Of course. Some men are equally capable of care-taking, but when we judge it objectively, women win out holistically. A paper I like to base my argument on is: "The Evolution of Altruistic Preferences: Mothers versus Fathers" And as I said, the reason I think the lack of women in senior management is the lack of time commitment. At no point did I state that women's innate skill is the reason. This is supported by comparing to the number of women board members and chairwomen. Their better people skill and less time requirements for day to day operation is better suited for women. At the end, I would like to state my statement once again: My reason for lack of women in Executive positions holistically are the time commitments required given the same skill set.

  • @alexisclements3167

    @alexisclements3167

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@shawnli9775 I don't have the energy or inclination to debate this further, I stand by what I said previously.

  • @shawnli9775

    @shawnli9775

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@alexisclements3167 Glad we can reach the same conclusion. Have a good day :)

  • @MattyClivingthedream

    @MattyClivingthedream

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Rumpleforeskin Last Name Talk about the exact opposite being true. Alexis's argument is objective and yours subjective. Only proving that you are dumb!

  • @mickmorrissey16
    @mickmorrissey164 жыл бұрын

    I'm still worried about a females leadership and decision making ability; and the disruption they create in the workplace. :)