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  • amateur51

    Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post
    Quite. I think Scottycelt's on to something here.
    I wonder if scotty would agree to imposing a penalty on any male employee who made pregnant a female member of staff in the same organisation? In so doing the company could reduce, or even abolish the forfeit paid by the pregnant female for her apparent fecklessness (ahem!).

    Or is this Political Correctness gone mad?

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    • scottycelt

      Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
      Oh I see where you're coming from now, scortty.

      So the answer is to make paternity leave equal to maternity leave AND to make it compulsory.

      Thus equality will be achieved? I knew it had to be easy.

      The net effect then will be a net drop in the reproduction rate, because we know that chaps hate hanging around with babies, which is good for the planet, and we can let more people in from the EU with a clear conscience to replace the UK babies who won't be born because of this new-found equality.

      You are, Sir, a genius!
      No, my boy, I'm simply being logical!

      At least we all seem to have come around to the view (however gradually and reluctantly) that engineered 'Equality' is against human nature and therefore unattainable. George Orwell brilliantly warned us against all of that in a most entertaining manner many decades ago.

      That's progress ... I'm delighted to note that, like myself, you now think this curiously-named thing called 'Equality' is a risible nonsense, amsey!

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      • Richard Barrett

        Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
        Or is this Political Correctness gone mad?
        Of course the EU and secularism are to blame.

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        • scottycelt

          Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
          Or is this Political Correctness gone mad?
          It is already quite mad enough, amsey ...

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          • Richard Barrett

            Originally posted by scottycelt View Post
            At least we all seem to have come around to the view (however gradually and reluctantly) that engineered 'Equality' is against human nature and therefore unattainable
            What is "engineered 'Equality'" when it's at home?

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            • amateur51

              Originally posted by scottycelt View Post
              No, my boy, I'm simply being logical!

              At least we all seem to have come around to the view (however gradually and reluctantly) that engineered 'Equality' is against human nature and therefore unattainable. George Orwell brilliantly warned us against all of that in a most entertaining manner many decades ago.

              That's progress ... I'm delighted to note that, like myself, you now think this curiously-named thing called 'Equality' is a risible nonsense, amsey!
              Yeah! Right!

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              • amateur51

                Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post
                What is "engineered 'Equality'" when it's at home?
                Something created by an man on £10/hour.

                Or a woman on £7.70/hour

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                • scottycelt

                  Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post
                  Of course the EU and secularism are to blame.
                  Nothing is necessarily 'to blame'. I do not doubt the sincerity and good intentions of many who fervently believe in this god called 'Equality'.

                  Yet we all know where some very good intentions alone can ultimately lead us ...

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                  • scottycelt

                    Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                    Something created by an man on £10/hour.

                    Or a woman on £7.70/hour
                    Good heavens ... no wonder there are so many men unemployed these days, and the women are being eagerly snapped up instead!

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                    • Richard Barrett

                      Originally posted by scottycelt View Post
                      no wonder there are so many men unemployed these days, and the women are being eagerly snapped up instead!
                      It is indeed no wonder that cheap female labour is snapped up such that for example 43% of women are in part-time work but only 13% of men.

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                      • scottycelt

                        Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                        Or a note from her lesbian partner to say that they've got two Siamese cats and a bichon frise
                        Not everybody works at John Lewis ...

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                        • amateur51

                          Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post
                          It is indeed no wonder that cheap female labour is snapped up such that for example 43% of women are in part-time work but only 13% of men.
                          I don't think that scotty got that one immediately

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                          • amateur51

                            Originally posted by scottycelt View Post
                            Not everybody works at John Lewis ...
                            Are you saying that there a shirkers at John Lewis, people not pulling their weight?

                            I blame the management..

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                            • scottycelt

                              Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post
                              It is indeed no wonder that cheap female labour is snapped up such that for example 43% of women are in part-time work but only 13% of men.
                              So men are clearly discriminated against if they can't find full-time employment and then go looking for part-time work ... ?

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                              • An_Inspector_Calls

                                I don't think I'd go for the argument that women should be paid less because they might take maternal leave. But let's examine an artificial but quite common employment occurrence. Suppose you're working in a small, profitable company offering a service that must be available 40/52 to it's clients in order to secure its profitability. You are the section head of a department directly involved in that service delivery. The section comprises 5 people, including yourself. But one person from your section has left the company so you need to recruit. You recruit largely on the basis of qualifications and experience, realising that probably a years training will be required in order to deliver the company's particular expertise. You target the graduate/first job market and it comes down to two people with similar age (say 25-30), experience and grades, a women and a man. Which do you chose? Let's also say that you're quite willing to (and normally do) discuss appointments with your existing staff which already includes both sexes. Who do they chose?

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