take out all reference to women in that (ie. treat every employee as the pamphlet outlines) and you’ve got the makings of a good boss. Supportive, encouraging and understanding.
stephen
Thats exactly what I was thinking, all looks like good advice.
It seems maybe men were the ones mistreated in the past if they weren’t getting the same consideration :P
realPolithicks
“take out all reference to women”
The point is that it was written specifically about women. It’s extremely patronizing and gives an insight into attitudes towards women at the time.
Paul
I’m making my own point, with blackjack and… positive reinforcement of equality and healthy work practices.
Lilly
Sound advice. I might send it to my boss.
Cillbot
Isn’t this what women are currently looking for in work
take out all reference to women in that (ie. treat every employee as the pamphlet outlines) and you’ve got the makings of a good boss. Supportive, encouraging and understanding.
Thats exactly what I was thinking, all looks like good advice.
It seems maybe men were the ones mistreated in the past if they weren’t getting the same consideration :P
“take out all reference to women”
The point is that it was written specifically about women. It’s extremely patronizing and gives an insight into attitudes towards women at the time.
I’m making my own point, with blackjack and… positive reinforcement of equality and healthy work practices.
Sound advice. I might send it to my boss.
Isn’t this what women are currently looking for in work