A piece published on International Men’s Day, 19 November. An extract:
The company [Finnair] highlighted the importance of reflecting on the values, character, and responsibilities of being a man and passing these on to future generations. “Currently, only about 10% of our cabin crew are male, but we hope to see that number grow in the future,” Finnair stated in the post, accompanied by a message celebrating this significant day.
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Thanks for this. It’s good to see positive stories and pieces. Probably there will not be some huge change in cabin crew but it’s good that Finnair wanted to highlight mens character and responsibilities, particularly as feminism is all about no responsibility for women. There have been constant campaigns and direct discrimination to get women into “male” jobs. In all that time the % in the dirty, dangerous, just outdoor,unsocial hours, hard work jobs have barely changed. So I expect not much change in Finnair but applaud the celebration.
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