Women in the Workplace

By: nadia cherubin

Women in the workplace:

Most people might say, just ask a man.
It's extremely obvious that women have come a long way being a successful professional and climbing that ladder to reach there. Most men might not want to accept a woman, especially a high powered business woman. The one who climbs the corporate ladder and confidentially with full speed ahead. Although, some women utilize their flirting skills to their advantage to get what they want. Whether it's for a promotion, a raise, or even for someone else to pay for lunch! With the professional life, most men might feel threatened when dealing with a woman who's more high powered than them or even a woman who brings more money to the table and one who has it all and is in charge of things as far as being their boss.


For instance: A man might clown a woman who's over them in the corporate world and just can't believe that their bosses might be a woman, or even a woman who's about serious business when running their own companies or even wearing the pants at home with their spouses. Back in the 70's it took a long time for some men to accept gender equality and realized that somewhere down the line women had just as much the same rights as a man, and with the chauvinists out there, they still believe that women aren't able to put things together or belong in the workplace but little that they know, times have changed. Anything a man can do, a woman can do it better. Women just don't belong in the kitchen barefoot and pregnant anymore. More and more women these days are becoming very independent and don't really need a man to do anything for them as much so they build up a lot of power by taking charge and standing up for what they believe in when in the workplace and not taking anymore nonsense from the men in the workplace especially when dealing with sexual harassment and winning their cases and earning a large lump sum of getting their rights violated. Day by Day more and more women are being heard loud and clear when it comes to dealing with them in the workplace.

Women: Will we stand up for what we believe in when dealing with men at work!

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