I'd find it deeply disrespectful to be hired for a position based on something as trivial as my gender rather than my capabilities. Dressing this up as an "advantage" for me is nothing short of discrimination, no matter how you frame it. The best person for any role should be chosen based solely on merit. Your reliance on gender pay gap data is also questionable. I suspect it fails to account for critical variables, such as the preferences that influence women’s career choices. Speaking for myself, I have no aspiration for a high-paying job; I aspire to raise a family. This is not societal conditioning-it is biological. Many women feel the same way because it is natural. Your push to "promote a cultural shift in Australia’s workplaces so they are no longer based on the premise of a wife at home as the primary carer" is not progressive-it’s counterproductive. By disregarding natural inclinations and imposing your vision of societal progress, you undermine the choices and values of countless women who prioritise family over career. This approach doesn’t empower women; it alienates them.
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I'd find it deeply disrespectful to be hired for a position based on something as trivial as my gender rather than my capabilities. Dressing this up as an "advantage" for me is nothing short of discrimination, no matter how you frame it. The best person for any role should be chosen based solely on merit.
Your reliance on gender pay gap data is also questionable. I suspect it fails to account for critical variables, such as the preferences that influence women’s career choices. Speaking for myself, I have no aspiration for a high-paying job; I aspire to raise a family. This is not societal conditioning-it is biological. Many women feel the same way because it is natural.
Your push to "promote a cultural shift in Australia’s workplaces so they are no longer based on the premise of a wife at home as the primary carer" is not progressive-it’s counterproductive. By disregarding natural inclinations and imposing your vision of societal progress, you undermine the choices and values of countless women who prioritise family over career. This approach doesn’t empower women; it alienates them.
well said
Very well said