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    towards women in the workplace is a serious problem today, though many seem to look at it with a blind eye. Discrimination in the workplace can come in many forms; 2 of them being the pay gap and sexual harassment. While many view the pay gap and sexual harassment as a serious problem, others blame the pay gap on women’s lack of ambition and sexual harassment on the way women dress. It is important that women stand up for themsel and try to stop discrimination towards them in the workplace.…

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    Women in India are finally slowly taking steps into the workforce. “Employment is critical for poverty reduction and for enhancing women’s status” (Srivastave, 49) However there are many little things that have stopped them in the past and still may be stopping them from going out and getting a job. Key factor being society and how society portrays you when you have a job compared to when you are housewife. As India progresses that old mentality is getting lost and more women are being allowed…

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    American winner said, “All women deserve a dignified and respectful workplace in which talent, hard work, and loyalty are recognized, revered, and rewarded” (Carlson). This quote is very powerful and meaningful to all women and men, it shows people that gender should not play a role in the workplace. Many years ago, women were excepted to stay home to tend the children and the house, but the role has changed. Several women are now successfully working but, there are also many women who are being…

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    everywhere. Women have faced all types of oppression over the years when trying to assume jobs and full gender equality. Obstacles such as harassment and sexism are found among many social situations. This also is true for women who faced challenges and unfair treatment in the work place. Women are often frustrated and turned away from jobs forcing them to become housewives. Although the common perception in the workplace is that women are secondary workers, this is not true in all cases. Many…

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    men have a greater salary in their workplace, but they are more likely to become promoted to a new or higher position than their female counterparts. This injustice is found throughout the entirety of the patriarchal society of the United States, where a man is deemed as the dominant of the two genders. All around the United States, women are being presented as…

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    increase in the public’s awareness of the hostilities that women face at their jobs. Consequently, numerous efforts such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Violence Against Women Act have been enacted to prevent mistreatment at work. Due to this rapid emergence of prevention programs, many mistakenly assume that a present day woman’s workplace is guaranteed to be harmless. However, in actuality, violence against women at work is a growing concern in the present day…

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    in consisted of four people where two of the group members were older women and the other group members were two people who were young women, I was in the younger group. We all worked in a office and had similar jobs but had the two older women who had more experience working in the office guided us in our jobs when we first started. While the older women were set as our leaders they still treated us like equals in the workplace. This can be seen as an Ethical Focus skill by giving new workers…

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    argue about the controversy of allowing pregnant women to work. Complications arise from this argument, and many of these cases are taken to the U.S. Supreme Court. Pregnant women should not have the opportunity to work in their workplace due to the fact that a pregnant woman is not under the list of accommodations for certain medical issues, liability can be established against a company or corporation if any injuries are present on pregnant women, and the United States Court of Appeals for the…

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    Have you ever witnessed someone in a workplace setting being abused sexually due to their type of sex? The majority of people who work in offices and workplace settings have said that they have witnessed first-hand harassment of the female sex from the more dominated male sex (Johnson). Over the course of many generations, women have usually been seen as to stay in the home and only cook, clean, and take care of the kids. Usually, in these situations, the dominant male in the family is the…

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    today’s society, workplace discrimination is a growing phenomenon that needs to be addressed extensively. MotherWoman, a statewide organization, supports and empowers mothers to create personal and social change by building community safety nets, impacting family policy and promoting the leadership and resilience of mothers (MotherWoman). The article, Fight For Workplace Equity for Women: Mothers Break Their Silence, written by MotherWoman for Huffington Post, addresses the issue of workplace…

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