When women started paying attention to women's rights was in the year of 1920, the fight for women's suffrage. Taking nearly a hundred years for them to have the same rights and responsibility as men. Women were not allowed to work in factories since men believed strongly against women working at all, giving them the name of “Mad Men” to whom …show more content…
That problem has been fought to be eliminated over time but with no luck. Sex trafficking is a crime forcing minors and adults to a life of misery. Worldwide it is estimated that there are about 4.5 trillion women and children being forced to sex trafficking. Many would never desire such a terrible life, but some need the money for themselves and their families. For example it is known that in the United States this is the one place where sex trafficking is the worst than of them all, even though the United States have spoken they are doing everything they can to stop such crudeness.False promises trap the victims to a life long filled with hatred, or even to false employment, making the person believe they have a better chance somewhere else. Women and young girls would be offered jobs such models, nannies, and or even waitresses, convincing them to leave their loved ones behind forever even at times. The difference is not yet seen to the people living in the United States, taking over two centuries for it to stop, and it is still continuing to this …show more content…
Up to 54,000 women who are mothers are forced out of their jobs through pregnancy and maternity--related to discrimination. People argue that women should not be given absent time and still be payed for that is not “fair”, making this problem not only double in cause in places such as in the United States. For example, a woman named Amelia spoke out of nearly 40 years of keeping quiet. Amelia worked as an account holder at a media company, she later had to hide her pregnancy from the people around her. For this could ruin her chances to have a promotion or a raise, only following orders from her manager, to “Keep it quiet”. Amelia saw this was going to be the start of series of events that would treat her unfairly for the cause of having a baby. Even though this was about 40 years ago, the change has not be evident. This problem is still being seen around the world even if others disagree. Even though this only accounts the 54,000 women out of the whole world, it does not speak for all. Not all women are being mistreated for being a mother and still have to work to support their families. This is only one point of