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Thursday, July 16, 2015

Women should get more money

http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/07/britain-gender-pay-gap-world/398684/

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey, how about this: The lab gives only women raises, for a second time, along with overtly obvious promotion preference.

Anonymous said...

The lab gives only women raises...

Yup, there had been absolutely no evidence of past gender inequities.

overtly obvious

Nice

Anonymous said...

Women need to work as hard as men. Men who work full-time spend over 20% more hours in the labor force than women who work full-time. Men put in more overtime. Also, women working part-time are often classified as full-time workers (e.g., full-time often means 32 hours/week for 26 weeks/year, with far more women filling this easier role). No, a woman working 32 hours/week for half the year shouldn't be paid as much as a man who works 45 hours/week for the entire year.

Women need to start sacrificing their lives for their families. 93% of workplace fatalities are men. Men deserve fair compensation for accepting this added risk.

Women need to reject work-life balance. Unmarried women without children have slightly higher incomes than unmarried men of the same age without children. A woman's income drops when she chooses to take time off to spend with her children. There is a reason for this.

Best-selling author Warren Farrell said it best. "A woman has three choices: 1) she can work full-time, 2) she can work part-time, or 3) she can stay home with her children. A man also has three choices: 1) he can work full-time, 2) he can work full-time, or 3) he can work full-time."

It may seem unfair to those who believe women are the center of the universe, but in the real-world people are paid what they deserve to be paid.

Anonymous said...

July 17, 2015 at 9:17 AM

Feel better now?

thief said...

July 17, 2015 at 10:28 AM

I don't know if he does but I sure do......now why don't you go make me a sammich sugar britches?

Anonymous said...

9:17 Thank you. It is rare that our PC society faces facts head on.

Anonymous said...

Ms. Hruby pales in comparison to Dr. Charlie McMillan who has a PhD from MIT in physics and Dr. Bill Goldstein who has a PhD from Columbia University in theoretical physics.

Totally agree. The choice is baffling. Ms. Hruby also pales in comparison to a number of her now direct reports. To name a few: Dr. Stephen Rottler who has a PhD from Texas A&M in nuclear engineering and is a Fellow of AAAS and AIAA, Dr. James Peery who has a PhD in nuclear engineering and is a Gordon Bell Award winner, and Dr. Robert Leland who has a PhD from Oxford (Rhodes Scholar) with degrees in EE, applied math and computer science and was a recent White House Fellow. Unlike Ms. Hruby, Dr. Rottler and Dr. Peery actually have a working knowledge of nuclear weapons.

Anonymous said...

Maybe Hruby understands how to deliver. That would distinguish her from the people you named.

Anonymous said...

"Maybe" being the operative word. What the heck. Maybe if we hire a woman, she'll be worth something. Awesome strategy for running an organization with 10,000 employees.

Anonymous said...

Ms. Hruby pales in comparison to Dr. Charlie McMillan who has a PhD from MIT in physics...

Sure wish academic credentials were fully predictive. Let's give Ms. Hruby a chance to see how she handles her new role. Charlie has in no way established a record that preemptively says she cannot hold her own.

Anonymous said...

"Let's give Ms. Hruby a chance"...

This would never be said for a male for a the same position.
For men it's expectation, for women it's wishful thinking. Quite a different view depending on gender.


Anonymous said...

Rare!

Anonymous said...

If Hruby is worth her "salt" she will immediately institute (or enforce the existing Policy) a Laboratory Policy of equality of men and women at Sandia, in pay, promotions, and treatment. This will never happen, every man and woman for themselves at all the Labs these days.

Anonymous said...

a Laboratory Policy of equality of men and women at Sandia, in pay, promotions, and treatment.

July 21, 2015 at 5:02 AM

Wouldn't a policy of performance be the fairest?
A policy of equality means the outcome has already been determined... kind of like LDRD!



Anonymous said...

Ah, so I don't have to listen to them complain.

Duh

Anonymous said...

What do you mean by "them"?

Anonymous said...

More $? More people need to learn how to cook...and clean up after themselves...master the basics first...then move on to fair compensation.

Anonymous said...

Caitlan Jenner certainly agrees. She increased the average net worth in Calabasas women by thousands.

Go Girl...

or whatever.

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