Spain to offer women a 3-day paid menstrual leave
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That's not how it would work though. Most of women's jobs purely exist as a place to put them where they don't have influence on the higher levels of the company and not get sued under sex discrimination law for not hiring enough.
Those jobs would just phase out, things like secretaries, HR, obscure "manager" positions, Diversity and Inclusion. They'd just disappear - they only existed as a place to minimize the damage women can do to the actual business.
Then most of the jobs they actually take the majority of, men don't want. Childcare, teaching, nursing etc.
So really, what would happen is a shortage of the latter. It would take a lot to convince men to enter the schools once more after being hounded out by woman-led pedophilia scares.
They should be allowed to work, but only in the most menial and insignificant jobs, where they can't harm anyone.
You must be used to a different world than I am. Critical work is given to incompetent women ALL THE TIME. Hell I am currently watching as a massive multi-million dollar project is being blown up in real time because the female manager had a bad day a couple of months ago and refuses to fix a mistake she made.
There are a lot of make work jobs but removing women from important positions would open up a lot to competent men and have a massively positive effect in the industry.
That said, if we really want to fix the problem all their rights have to go out the window.
Assuming that most women hold make-work jobs, then the company without them would have more profit, and therefore more willingness to negotiate better pay for the people actually generating that profit.