Sentences with phrase «job than other men»

The paper showed that elite male scientists do a significantly worse job than other men and elite women at hiring women as postdocs and graduate students.

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Theoretically, a Christian organization would have to elect an atheist if he really was the best man for the job in all ways other than his religious views.
Not to be a jerk or anything, but if it were the other way around, and a man lost his job running an athiest group, because he found God, Christians would more than likely aid him, and athiests would accuse those helping him, of only doing so for the medias attention.
What we learned: Other than confirming that both of these men are great at their jobs, we didn't learn a whole lot.
I agree he doesn't care about the fans feelings Mainly because of his job security He has a huge salary, freedom to be in charge of different areas within the club, no pressure other than making the top 4 (although he would not be fired we finished outside) He also has «Yes Men» under him or he simply ignores them.
If supporters feel he is now not the right man for the job, despite many crying out for him to be made the manager a year ago, at the end of the day, there is nothing they can do about it, other than moan on social media, which with all due respect is their limit of intelligence.
He was returning with about 160 other men and women to more seniority than 60 percent of the work force He was higher than 4200 people on the seniority list which by contract gave him The right to Switch shifts, Take better jobs, Take or refuse weekend overtime as he chose if it was not 100 percent.
Men critics in areas other than film wrote an average of 6 film reviews whereas women with this job title wrote an average of 3 film reviews.
SMB: We should take a page from the successful, ongoing efforts that address the lingering lag in girls» and women's participation in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields and leadership positions: 1) mentoring and role - modeling programs that involve more men in schools, particularly men who hold other than traditionally male jobs so that students see men in a variety of careers; 2) a national fathers» reading campaign to engage more fathers in reading to their children; and 3) increased funding for innovative programs that engage students in literacy activities in and out of school.
In 2010, a National Roundtable on Occupational Health and Safety with a focus on mental health in the workplace indicated that 75 percent of the new jobs coming on stream in the Canadian economy require cerebral rather than manual skills, and mental illnesses such as depression and anxiety disorders, among others, have been growing in numbers and are most common among men and women in their prime working ages.
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