The "A day without a woman" movement was a great success in our workplace. We were far more productive without the whiny women bitching about this and that, holding up the bathroom while expressing breast milk, hugging each other with some pseudo sympathy about a failed tinder date, and leaving work within an hour of starting with so called "menstrual cramps"
I'm fully supportive of extending this concept to "A week without a woman", "A month without a woman", "A year without a woman", and then "A workplace without a woman".
I would exempt cleaners because they only come round to the office after the real work is done.
Phil
I'm fully supportive of extending this concept to "A week without a woman", "A month without a woman", "A year without a woman", and then "A workplace without a woman".
I would exempt cleaners because they only come round to the office after the real work is done.
Phil
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