Of that number, female employees make up 26% of the respondents (around 35 employees) and 69% said they had experienced abusive treatment, compared to 33% among the larger percentage of male staff.
This does not establish 'gender discrimination'. It could also establish women feeling more easily offended than men. But of course we are getting a series of media lies about this.
Just about every self reporting study shows that women feel more discriminated against, the problem is any child who can’t keep up will always feel like they are being subjugated instead of accepting they are lesser. As long as society keeps pretending women and men are equal then women will continue believing their inadequacy is due to discrimination.
This does not establish 'gender discrimination'. It could also establish women feeling more easily offended than men. But of course we are getting a series of media lies about this.
Just about every self reporting study shows that women feel more discriminated against, the problem is any child who can’t keep up will always feel like they are being subjugated instead of accepting they are lesser. As long as society keeps pretending women and men are equal then women will continue believing their inadequacy is due to discrimination.
That was last time around.
I think now they're straight up saying "say you were abused and you can get more from them".