Simply inexcusable.
A PR company with no sense of the PR impact they'd suffer should she decide to go public...
Which is why she wouldn't tell me who they were ...
Yes, they'd suffer but if she made a fuss, so would she
Simply inexcusable.
A PR company with no sense of the PR impact they'd suffer should she decide to go public...
Wasn't the first reference about people in the pay of Russians that came to mind.Wouldn't be allowed if we were still in the EU......
.....oh........
In order to get the extra payment, the women have to wear a skirt or dress that's no longer than 5cm from the knee.
How do they prove it? Simple - they send the company a photo.
Questioned on why the company had introduced the "femininity marathon", they answered: "We wanted to brighten up our work days, our team is 70% male. These kinds of campaigns help us switch off, rest. This is a great way to unite the team."
It's ok though. If a woman doesn't feel like doing that, she can always enter the dumpling-making competition.
Apparently, the CEO "...really wants to maintain the female essence in every female employee of the company, so that young women do not have male haircuts, do not change into trousers, so that they engage themselves in handicraft, project all their warmth into raising children."
Kin Hell.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-48457590
A friend of mine went for a job interview last week in a smart trouser suit and didn't get the gig because "she wasn't wearing a dress". Apparently, that's not looking professional.
This was in London. In 2019 - although it appears to be 1959 at this company
I am prepared to wear a skirt to work if they pay me extra.
What do you do about the cold draughts up the knees though?
I am prepared to wear a skirt to work if they pay me extra.
I once applied for a job in London and got told by the bloke that he was interested but I'd have to shave the beard before he would take me away for "business trips". Lost my interest in the job rapidly.
Hold on. They told her in no uncertain terms that this is the reason she was not considered for the role?
I didn't see the email. But, yes, those words were specifically used - whether there were other reasons, I have no idea.
I think it's a disgusting case of exploitation. If they want paying extra, they shouldn't wear a skirt at all.
I think it's a disgusting case of exploitation. If they want paying extra, they shouldn't wear a skirt at all.
I am prepared to wear a skirt to work if they pay me extra.
What do you do about the cold draughts up the knees though?
Billy Connolly once said - '' There is no such thing as cold weather - You are just wearing the wrong clothes''
I once applied for a job in London and got told by the bloke that he was interested but I'd have to shave the beard before he would take me away for "business trips". Lost my interest in the job rapidly.
But come to think of it, at least he didn't want me to wear a dress.