Originally posted by ahinton
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Workplace sexism: TUC appoints a woman as General Secretary
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostAny chance of getting back to the topic please, scotty and ahinton?
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostIt is English ... maybe the inverted commas have baffled you once again? ... should I switch to italics to assist your goodself and 'A. N. Other'?
Right. Topic. Whatever anyone might or might not think about sexism per se (with or without inverted commas) in the workplace or indeed anywhere else, is there really any incontrovertible evidence that the apopointment under discussion here is in any demonstrable sense indicative of a sexist decision of some kind and, if so, why and as a result of what specific motivation on the part of whom?
Having asked that, I digress momentarily for the purpose of declaring that I have something of a phobia about "isms", one of the few acceptable ones (to me) being bard Kingdom Brunel...Last edited by ahinton; 13-07-12, 11:52.
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amateur51
Originally posted by ahinton View Post
Right. Topic. Whatever anyone might or might not think about sexism per se (with or without inverted commas) in the workplace or indeed anywhere else, is there really any incontrovertible evidence that the apopointment under discussion here is in any demonstrable sense indicative of a sexist decision of some kind and, if so, why and as a result of what specific motivation on the part of whom?
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostNot that I'm aware of, ahinton
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scottycelt
Originally posted by ahinton View PostYour inverted commas do not baffle me even if your decision to use them might do so on certain occasions but, in answer to your question, I have no idea whether or not you should do that or any such thing, so I leave the choice entirely to you.
Right. Topic. Whatever anyone might or might not think about sexism per se (with or without inverted commas) in the workplace or indeed anywhere else, is there really any incontrovertible evidence that the apopointment under discussion here is in any demonstrable sense indicative of a sexist decision of some kind and, if so, why and as a result of what specific motivation on the part of whom?
Having asked that, I digress momentarily for the purpose of declaring that I have something of a phobia about "isms", one of the few acceptable ones (to me) being bard Kingdom Brunel...
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Originally posted by handsomefortune View Postwrap up
or perhaps try re-reading the thread title?
"Would members care to speculate about what this tells us about either/both organisation(s)?"
and, later, in response to my
"Whatever anyone might or might not think about sexism per se (with or without inverted commas) in the workplace or indeed anywhere else, is there really any incontrovertible evidence that the apopointment under discussion here is in any demonstrable sense indicative of a sexist decision of some kind and, if so, why and as a result of what specific motivation on the part of whom?"
he replied
"Not that I'm aware of",
it follows that, unless any other members might still wish to speculate on the matter but have yet to do so feel like telling us what they think (and there appears to be scant evidence of that right now), it might reasonably be argued that the thread has indeed reached the wrapping up stage, at least for said instigator...
If you were referring to someone else, however, please ignore the above.
In the meantime, I must pop into the garden while there's a rare sunny interval, as I see that, after all the rain that has fallen around these parts of late, there's a few rather sad looking commas that need inverting...
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I've been following this thread with interest. This story is perhaps apposite....
My watch stopped earlier this week, and this afternoon I went into town to get it seen to. It's almost certainly the battery. I went into the well-known national chain of jewellers where I bought the watch, and sought the help of one of the three assistants. "Take a seat over there, and I'll change the battery for you", said the lady.
Ten minutes later...... "Three of us have tried, and we can't get the back off." I pointed out that they had put the back on when the battery last required attention. It was a lady then, as I recall.
"Could you come back with the watch tomorrow, when there will be a man here?" This I undertook to do, and we will see what tomorrow brings.
Men may yet have their uses!
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