Women in charge – why is there STILL gender inequality?

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For decades, women in the workplace were openly considered as supporters, enablers and facilitators for powerful men.
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For decades, women in the workplace were openly considered as supporters, enablers and facilitators for powerful men. Most women were secretaries, telephone operators and typists. They were employed to sort out the details that were far beneath the attention of their male employers. Whilst the men did the ‘real’ work, the women busied themselves with frivolous particulars.

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