Aella@Aella_Girl·Oct 16, 2017Do you believe that natural biological differences/preferences contribute at all to the gender disparity of workplace employment and pay?Yes62.5%No37.5%753 votes·Final results512
Wyld Kard@WyldKard42·Oct 16, 2017Replying to @Aella_GirlDo you believe there are actual disparity in gender for employment and pay?1
Aella@Aella_Girl·Oct 16, 2017Replying to @WyldKard42Yes. Iirc the disparity in pay is around 3-7% when factored for all the things you're supposed to factor for?1
Wyld Kard@WyldKard42·Oct 16, 2017Replying to @Aella_GirlReally? Like what? What about when you factor in that woman study more in fields that payless for either gender? Take more time off so their yearly pay is less. Don't apply for jobs with more pay. What factors are you talking about?1
Aella@Aella_Girl·Oct 16, 2017Replying to @WyldKard42Yes, those factors. If you look at men and women who work the same amount of hours in the exact same jobs.12
Aella@Aella_Girl·Oct 16, 2017Replying to @Aella_Girl and @WyldKard42I suspect this might be due to women being less likely to aggressively negotiate for raises.11
Wyld Kard@WyldKard42·Oct 16, 2017Replying to @Aella_GirlHow are them being less willing to be aggressive for it the males fault? Sounds like a personal decision they make.1
Aella@Aella_GirlReplying to @WyldKard42When did I ever say it was anyone's fault?10:39 PM · Oct 16, 20172 Likes
Wyld Kard@WyldKard42·Oct 16, 2017Replying to @Aella_GirlWhen you said disparity of workplace you imply that there is a problem that was caused and needs fixed by eliminating the cause.3
Aella@Aella_Girl·Oct 16, 2017Replying to @WyldKard42I don't believe in the patriarchy/institutional sexism, I think we're taking *too much* action to try to balance out gender in the workplace22