Gender and pregnancy discrimination in the workforce are too real.
And when it comes to women in the workforce, there are a lot of jobs that are still heavily populated by men — or, unfortunately, thought by some to be male-only careers.So, we want to hear your firsthand experience as a woman working in one of these fields. For example, maybe you work for a home improvement retailer and customers often skip over you to ask their questions to the employees who are men.
Maybe you're in a field where your male coworkers mansplain things you already know about how to do your job.Or maybe you've been objectified or paid less than your male counterparts.Whatever you've struggled to deal with or situation that you've wrongly been placed in working in a male-dominated profession, tell us about it. We want to help shed light on these situations to help stop the cycle.
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