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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 2 Jul 2017

    Outlook: How can the U.S. get more women into the workforce? Ask Canadahttp://on.wsj.com/2sfwiKc 

    6:30 AM - 2 Jul 2017
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      2. Liz Mac‏ @TheLizMac 2 Jul 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        This entire article is predicated on the assumption that more women want to work. Maybe, more women want to stay home & care for their kids.

        3 replies 2 retweets 2 likes
      3. Molly Robicheaux‏ @mdr651 2 Jul 2017
        Replying to @TheLizMac @WSJ

        Obviously true

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      1. M 🇺🇸GA/KAG‏ @mannreagan 2 Jul 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Is that really a goal? If fewer women in workforce it's because some are mothers and chose to raise children..

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      1. Karen‏ @Karenfl35691269 2 Jul 2017
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        Equal pay. Look at not only college education but try looking experience as well. College can't give u hands on top knotch experience.

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      1. Gary Rubinstein‏ @GaRuEdu1 2 Jul 2017
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        No. Don't ask Canada. It's a disaster.

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      2. Dr. David Huddleston‏ @DHuddlestonKY 2 Jul 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Pro tip. Don't ask those liberals anything.

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      1. Jimmy Jackson‏ @UT1986 2 Jul 2017
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        Canada has about 10% of the US population. They probably need women to work.

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      1. Critical Mach‏ @criticalmach 2 Jul 2017
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        Where women have a choice as to whether they enter the workforce. Lets stop trying to make that decision for them.

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      1. Critical Mach‏ @criticalmach 2 Jul 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Why dont we insist on a system of minimal government, minimal regulation, low taxes, economic growth to create the conditions.....

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      1. Clifford Driver‏ @driver_clifford 2 Jul 2017
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        He's a sell out, some who isn't even close to being a man, but any one short of that is more than welcome.

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      1. Clifford Driver‏ @driver_clifford 2 Jul 2017
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        Is that really a problem, how about focus on putting Americans in general to work. I notice more men who can't get any opportunity unless

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      1. Jimmy Jackson‏ @UT1986 2 Jul 2017
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        Canada is only about 10% the population of the US they probably need them to work.

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      1. Jimmy Jackson‏ @UT1986 2 Jul 2017
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        Why is it so important that it's women and not just individuals? I'm more considered in getting people off their ass and to work.

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      1. Jigsaw‏ @nydileep 2 Jul 2017
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        article talks lot about mothers working - go look at what they pay - they HAVE to

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      2. H‏ @HollywoodWreck 2 Jul 2017
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        My how we have forgotten about the good ol days when families could decide for themselves if one parent would stay home to raise the kids.

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      3. H‏ @HollywoodWreck 2 Jul 2017
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        This concept of needing both parents to work is part of the reason children grow up misguided, unhealthy and ill prepared. Blame the rich!

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      1. Matt Bot‏ @Scrivelicious 2 Jul 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Get banks and telcos to bring all their call center and back office jobs back from India. There's a million jobs for women for you.

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