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Old 03-13-2011, 04:22 PM   #11
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My only opinion on that is that men should get time off for paternity leave as well. I took a month that was chargeable leave, whereas if I'd been a woman I'd have gotten six weeks free.
Army does, it was implemented last year (or the year before), but its not 6 weeks, it is 2 weeks non chargeable.

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Yeah, not the Air Force. Also, while a woman can get the military to pay for her breast augmentation surgery, I can't get them to pay for anything to keep me from goin g bald. THERE'S your inequality.
Yeh but they will pay for your balls to be snipped, which is worth much more than a set of bewbies, because it prevents a set of babies
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Old 03-13-2011, 04:25 PM   #12
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Army does, it was implemented last year (or the year before), but its not 6 weeks, it is 2 weeks non chargeable.
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Old 03-13-2011, 06:18 PM   #13
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My only opinion on that is that men should get time off for paternity leave as well. I took a month that was chargeable leave, whereas if I'd been a woman I'd have gotten six weeks free.
But you're not the one actually having the child. Big difference....and if you need to stay home, then you could just as well pay for a babysitter.
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Old 03-13-2011, 06:32 PM   #14
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Are you the one popping the kid out?

I had 2 weeks paternity leave when my little one was born.
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Old 03-13-2011, 06:33 PM   #15
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Both men and woman are treated equally where I work.
3 months paid leave.
Back when I had my kids it was 2 months.
Paternity\Maternity.

It works out better for the company in that it allows for the employee to properly hand off all responsibilities vs having an unreliable exhausted employee at work.
Men have the same benefit as women because to do otherwise would be discriminatory.
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Old 03-13-2011, 06:47 PM   #16
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Under what circumstances?
A couple different circumstances, but the most common is depression caused by a negative self-image. It was originally designed to help out women with Mastectomies and things of that nature, but now it's mostly used by women who just want bigger boobs.

Amarok, the AF does give paternity leave now. IIRC, it's like 2 weeks non-chargeable.
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Well that's nice to know, that wasn't the case four years ago when Poot was born. And no, I'm not the one popping the kid out but I wanted to be home to support Ulu and make it as easy on her as I could while she was recovering and dealing with a life-threatening infection and reduced mobility. I guess my point is that they don't at all make it easy to do the right thing as a guy, but then I have to hear about how women have it so bad. Well, there's double standards everywhere, folks.
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Old 03-14-2011, 12:05 AM   #18
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A couple different circumstances, but the most common is depression caused by a negative self-image. It was originally designed to help out women with Mastectomies and things of that nature, but now it's mostly used by women who just want bigger boobs.
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The mastectomy thing is common sense. But for anything else? Please.....If a woman has low self-esteem because of her boobs, then it would have been an issue BEFORE she joined the military as well.

I seriously hope any girl who gets her boobs done "just because" on the miltary's dime gets snickered at everywhere she goes. EVERYONE she works with will know what happened, and I doubt she will be taken seriously anymore.
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I dunno, out of all the examples of "men choose these job but not women," I don't see anything that clearly shows choice is the important factor. If women are applying but not getting hired, the gap is still pretty real.
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I dunno, out of all the examples of "men choose these job but not women," I don't see anything that clearly shows choice is the important factor. If women are applying but not getting hired, the gap is still pretty real.
That has nothing to do with wage discrimination.
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