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Reply #105: I think that is backwards. If it wasn't seen as antisocial, more wHVomen would negotiate. [View All]

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uppityperson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-17-11 10:26 PM
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105. I think that is backwards. If it wasn't seen as antisocial, more wHVomen would negotiate.
Women having been punished, passed over, not hired, because they tried to negotiate leaves them less likely to continue to try. to tell them that they need to negotiate when they have found it works, in general or often enough, AGAINST them, that this will change things is rather backward.

It sounds like telling women they should not wear skirts and they won't get raped sort of thing.

Yes, women being passed over, women being hired at lower rates does lead to less pay for women.

How does this lead to unemployment for men?

Please demonstrate what you mean, statistically.
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