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And the baby is due around June.
This is her:
Link: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jan/18/new-zealand-jacinda-ardern-pregnant
Also she won't be in office for six weeks, after she gives birth. This is very concerning to leave a whole country behind you for six weeks.
Women also have a way of avoiding and pushing back work, this is speaking from personal experiences, being in the work force two years ago. In retail, a lot of the girls I worked with, always called in sick for work, and it really pisses me off. There even times, where I've seen them walking around the shopping centre (lying about being sick...). Usually, I keep it to myself, and go on about my day.
Generally women want less work and more pay. But they have the nerves to want high managerial positions (i.e. CEO), doing less work, or not even showing up much to work.
I guess this goes to show you that women want authority, but don't want to deal with the big responsibilities that comes with it.
What are your thoughts on this issue?
She's the New Zealand Prime Minister FYI (for your information).
This is her:
Link: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jan/18/new-zealand-jacinda-ardern-pregnant
Also she won't be in office for six weeks, after she gives birth. This is very concerning to leave a whole country behind you for six weeks.
Women also have a way of avoiding and pushing back work, this is speaking from personal experiences, being in the work force two years ago. In retail, a lot of the girls I worked with, always called in sick for work, and it really pisses me off. There even times, where I've seen them walking around the shopping centre (lying about being sick...). Usually, I keep it to myself, and go on about my day.
Generally women want less work and more pay. But they have the nerves to want high managerial positions (i.e. CEO), doing less work, or not even showing up much to work.
I guess this goes to show you that women want authority, but don't want to deal with the big responsibilities that comes with it.
What are your thoughts on this issue?
She's the New Zealand Prime Minister FYI (for your information).