BBC Radio Scotland: Mike Buchanan interviewed about gender balanced cabinets, boards etc. (2014). Video #65 of 800+ videos on the J4MB YouTube channel.

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3 thoughts on “BBC Radio Scotland: Mike Buchanan interviewed about gender balanced cabinets, boards etc. (2014). Video #65 of 800+ videos on the J4MB YouTube channel.

      • To be honest I did a bit of searching to check it wasn’t a spoof. It would be funny if it weren’t for the fact that all this sort of thing (eg. having a shortage of pilots because of illegal discrimination against white males) leaves the rest of us vulnerable to attack, from whatever quarter. Doing the rounds is some reporting of a 2022 report about the dysfunction in the Army, Navy and RAF due to the increasing % of females and the insistence on mixing. Whatever the discussion the net result is a documented reduction in teamwork and cohesion.

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