Gender Bias in the Workplace
Even after great advancements made by mankind in possibly all the fields of life, gender distinction between a man and woman still exists. The portraiture of power and the roles of gender in a prevalent culture reverberate meaningful patrimonial control, with the maneuvering of a female gender an appurtenant element of its objective. Women working in a professional environment have to prove their importance within the acrimonious periphery created by men. Despite the changes, which have been brought in by many laws and movements, women today still do not enjoy a working environment where they would be given a status equal to that of a man.
In order to promote equal opportunities for both men and women in a working environment, the United States passed an act called Equal Employment Opportunity Act during the year 1972. This Act aims at eliminating illegal discrimination in a workplace through various approaches. Some are dictated by statutory limitations and some by philosophical and managerial considerations (EEOC, 35 Years Of Ensuring The Promise Of Opportunity). The Act states, "No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity " (U.S. Department Of Labor, Title IX, Education Amendments Of 1972).
Despite the passing of this Act, signs of gender distinction can easily be found in work places. Even though such biases still exist, women now are rising to fight for their rights on the basis of this Act.
During the year 2001, The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or EEOC, responsible for preventing...
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