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Friday, 15 July 2011

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John Kimble

The feminists, politicians and Guardian have been strangely silent on this one.

What always amazes me is not so much the sheer volume of discrimination against men, but the fact that so much of it is perpetrated by the state.

This means it is about as easy as it gets for politicians to stop such unfairness, yet they'd sooner go round pointing fingers at private organisations or governments in far flung parts of the world instead of putting their own house in order.

I note one of the articles talks about "the many other public sector schemes to which the rule applies.", anyone know exactly which other government bodies are guilty here?

Groan

This is in fact a feature of other central gov. agents (police, civi servants, military) It is most obviousy in health due to the largely female workforce. This distinction doesn't occur in local government schemes and many private schemes.

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