We don't know which men chose multiple options. We don't know if the same men who picked "i will not drink with a colleague alone outside work" also picked "I will not mentor a woman," though sure we can make some assumptions.
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I want to be clear about my own thoughts here: ANY NUMBER OF MALE MANAGERS who say they are unwilling to mentor women is an unacceptable number, but I just think the actual number of said male managers is far less than 60%.
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FFS, i am so mad at this dumb survey and they way CNBC wrote it up and the way it keeps hitting my feed that I -- ME! I AM! ME! ERIN! -- out here writing a notallmen thread.
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It is ridiculous that any number of men high enough to register as a percentage are afraid to be alone with female colleagues for any reason. It is also ridiculous that the tweet that started this thread, from a mainstream news source we should be able to trust, is so wrong.
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a HA! I found the 60% number. When they break it out by manager/non manager, that 46% who chose "none of the above" becomes 39%, leaving ~60% who chose at least one of the above options:pic.twitter.com/3Ke88cLnqr
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which means, yes 60% of male managers did indeed cite one of the actions. But we are still left with 13% who said they were uncomfortable with mentoring women.
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Final note in this convoluted thread: this survey had a lot of good data about an important and complicated subject. The subject deserved better than an incorrect tweet (and headline) designed to overstate and outrage.
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Replying to @mccanner
does hotel mean hotel bar or hotel room? can understand why a guy would say no to the latter.
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