From Worriers to Warriors: The Rise of Women in Science and Society – Cory Clark

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  1. Ambulance worker unfairly dismissed after her wife tried to murder their boss, tribunal judge rules – Manchester Evening News The idiocies of where we are now are rather illustrated by this local story. First off an example of the volatile nature of lesbian relationships, noted by research but generally sidestepped. The female sense of entitlement, I can think of many heterosexual couples in “care” who wouldn’t think that they could/should have shifts moulded to their convenience, usually the men in particular simply accept “its the job”. In its generally held to be not a good idea for “partners” to work closely together and often in heterosexual (and to be fair male homosexual) couples) one or other will make a move to not work closely with each other. It is no surprise that its a female couple who feel entitled to dictate shifts to convenience them to be together. Then of course the to being nice to women, the “wife” may not have known about her “wife’s” plan to attack their “boss” but can you imagine a husband, who had already been harassing this manager with their wife, getting off as if just a nice person who somehow was not implicated? Really a vignette of the times as “what women want” trumps any accepted work practices or common sense nor indeed doing a job as priority while you’re being paid to do it.

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