Some employers may pay men more money for certain positions. Men may also get a superior position before a woman due to some opinions of men making less decisions off personal feelings. Men are often seen as stronger leaders.
With more respect
Women are hired more often. Women are given more benefits they’re given more lunches they’re given more raises
Men think women are not as strong AND smart as men.
Yes, I work in a male-dominated industry (engineering) but women are respected, just treated differently.
In some companies, men still have higher salaries than women who have the same job or have even more responsibility than they do. Also, women may be told more often than men that their attire and/or physical appearance may be inappropriate for the work place. Also, there may be more discrimination against hiring women who are pregnant and/or handicapped.
In my workplace experience men were promoted to leadership roles more often and paid a higher wage.
women get more recognition
More respect.
they get the benefit of the doubt in all things. ie: if a bad decision is made by a man, the response will be something like, "well, he knows what he's doing even if we don't." Whereas if a woman makes a bad decision, the response will most likely be, "she should not have been in that position. she didn't know what she was doing."
They get responsibillity, credits and higher pays more easy
Men are more respected
Men have always been treated better, but there are as many women who are better at some jobs than men, if they do the same job they should get the same pay
Men and women are treated equally.
Men are more respected than women. Specifically, it is acceptable for a man to interrupt a women when conversing, but not the other way around. Men’s opinions are valued over women’s. Men get many more promotions over equally-qualified women.
I believe that women are just unfairly consider inferior to man, due to centuries of male dominance. Education is the key
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