Sentences with phrase «if public shaming»

If public shaming is going to be the stick used to coerce larger employers into reducing their gender pay gap, then the reporting should be an accurate reflection of the gender pay and bonus disparity within the workplace.

Not exact matches

It loses if evangelical leaders basically seek to excommunicate Trump Evangelicals through public shame.
And if per chance no one did and this Mosque sprung up out of nowhere you would be shaming every news organization for not letting the public know what was going on.
at what cost do you plan to cash in I could see if you genuinly wanted to help but you wrote a book that people will have to pay for, its a shame that take this to the greedy public eye!
The author says that if, after having begun with grace, you go back to the Mosaic law, this is like crucifying Jesus Christ all over again and subjecting Him to public shame.
What separates us from most people like Franklin is that he is in the public eye, because I am sure that if we had all our words available for everyone to read, our actions all on camera, we would all want to hide in shame at some points in our lives.
If not for some of the nastiest public shaming I've seen on WWE lately you'd have to be a heartless prick not to root for her.
If as was written around Christmas that we only have 50 million to spend in the summer, is true WHY??? does Wenger either tell the board «If you don't let me improve the squad Im leaving» OR tell the public we're not competing financially and shame the board!!!
If we advocate for improved public transportation, does that equate to shaming people who drive their cars to work?
But many of those former politicians have reinvented themselves and been accepted, if not embraced, by the public that was at first so quick to shame them — Bill Clinton and former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford among them.
The Committee directs the Secretary to issue minimum national standards to address the ongoing issue of shaming school children for unpaid school lunch fees, including standards that protect children from public embarrassment; that require all communications about unpaid school lunch fees be directed at the parent or guardian, not the child; and that schools take additional steps to determine if families falling behind in their school lunch fees are in fact eligible for free or reduced - price school meals.
I didn't have any shame and I breastfed in public on countless occasions, but if I could go back in time and talk to the new mom, just three - months postpartum, holding her infant some while he happily eats, I'd tell her that she doesn't have to breastfeed in public if she doesn't want to.
They face shame when they breastfeed in public... and hate if they opt to formula feed instead.
If it's a specific parenting choice the mom is being shamed for (whether it's breastfeeding in public or choosing to have a scheduled c - section), advocate for her right to make those decisions.
If true, this is the action of a paranoid government which wants to shame one of their own MPs and set the public against them.
Proponents like Marlboro's Richard Gerentine («a slight to firemen») and Wallkill's Ken Ronk («a shame») contended there had been sufficient study (if not sufficient public disclosure).
With the recent infiltration and public shaming of users of Ashley Madison (the pro-infidelity online dating service where married people can find sexual partners), it seems you're damned if you don't tell, but in this sex - shaming culture of ours, you may be damned for honesty, too.
Driven by the maxim, «Nice political career you have, shame if anything were to happen to it,» the nation's most militant teachers union fights advocates for better public schools from New York to Los Angeles.
If this is truly the case, it is at the very leaast truly a Public relations nightmare and a shame... for Motorola and Google's inaugural Tablet OS «Honeycomb», not to speak of greedy VZW forcing people to sign up for a minimum of one month!
Even if you continue to exhibit no personal shame, surely you do still have * some * measure of concern with the public legacy that you are leaving your young kids to stumble across some day, right?
Images of squashed strawberries line a drawer, a metaphor for the blushing and shame that would arise if desk drawers at work were made public.
After thirty years of the Guerrilla Girls presenting statistics that repeatedly show the underrepresentation and misrepresentation of women in public collections, museums, and galleries around the world, one would think that these institutions would have been driven to promote changes en masse, if only out of shame.
Other members of the media should be shamed into doing the right thing, and if the corporate organs on our nightly network news choke (as is likely), the public should be told about it.
By presuming that scientific understanding is the only criterion that matters, scientism inclines public actors to treat resistant audiences as an enemy: If the public doesn't get the science, shame on the public.
One would think that if you could find a sympathetic reporter at a major daily newspaper to run a «Scientists won't release unchecked data, even after FOIA request» story, there might be some public shame that would come into play to elicit release of hidden information.
MA at 396:» I submit that when the costs of AGW are internalized via a carbon tax, the higher price of gasoline will persuade more Hummer drivers to trade them for Priuses (or bicycles, if the price of gas goes high enough) than public shaming will.»
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