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K-P to only hire women as primary school teachers

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Only if you fluent in French otherwise its just Cider for you.
 
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-Sexism at it's finest .... talk about "women empowerment" and "equality" and then go out and make policies favoring one gender towed by the same gender stereotypes you claim to fight against.

-Guess what, if the argument your presenting is "women are more motherly and loving" and hence more suited for such jobs, don't come back and cry about how women don't get past the glass ceiling in the corporate world. Heck, based on this, one can easily make the case that women should just stay home and raise children.
 
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-Sexism at it's finest .... talk about "women empowerment" and "equality" and then go out and make policies favoring one gender towed by the same gender stereotypes you claim to fight against.

-Guess what, if the argument your presenting is "women are more motherly and loving" and hence more suited for such jobs, don't come back and cry about how women don't get past the glass ceiling in the corporate world. Heck, based on this, one can easily make the case that women should just stay home and raise children.

In the case of Pakistan there are far less women in work than developed countries, so the argument about women being unable to break the glass ceiling is not common.

If anything, i think this policy is good as it will boost the size of the female workforce in KPK, and also help to remove the local cultural taboos.
 
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In the case of Pakistan there are far less women in work than developed countries, so the argument about women being unable to break the glass ceiling is not common.

If anything, i think this policy is good as it will boost the size of the female workforce in KPK, and also help to remove the local cultural taboos.
-I disagree. If your looking to empower certain classes, you make them competitive, rather than giving them handouts in form of a monopoly. This should be like an insult to women, who feel that they can do as good, if not a better job than men, because the government just came and eliminated an entire gender off the potential hiring list .

-The reasoning given to accept this proposal was "the west has an overwhelming majority of female teachers in the primary and secondary stage" hence we should make it an all woman thing. Guess what, the west also has an overwhelming majority of CEO's that are men, so based on the same principle the said proposal was accepted by the KPK CM, why not make it a law that no female can get a top management position?
 
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Very good idea. Long i was praying that only ladies should be teaching at primary schools
 
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-I disagree. If your looking to empower certain classes, you make them competitive, rather than giving them handouts in form of a monopoly. This should be like an insult to women, who feel that they can do as good, if not a better job than men, because the government just came and eliminated an entire gender off the potential hiring list .

-The reasoning given to accept this proposal was "the west has an overwhelming majority of female teachers in the primary and secondary stage" hence we should make it an all woman thing. Guess what, the west also has an overwhelming majority of CEO's that are men, so based on the same principle the said proposal was accepted by the KPK CM, why not make it a law that no female can get a top management position?

So how do you make it competitive?

The only solution is to 'promote' hiring from women, or to exclusively recruit from women. Cultural taboos prevent any of what your saying.
 
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So how do you make it competitive?

The only solution is to 'promote' hiring from women, or to exclusively recruit from women. Cultural taboos prevent any of what your saying.
Nope that again is preference. Preference isn't the same as empowerment. Empowerment is when an individual goes out, completely confident in themselves and their capability, competing on merit and coming out on top, whether it is some woman or a man, doesn't make a difference. That is true empowerment and equality, atleast that's how I think or interpret the western idea of what empowerment and equality is.

As for how you make the market competitive, well thats rather easy, atleast in it's conceptualization. You provide sources that everybody can use, provided there is willingness. The people who make most of such resources will naturally have the competitive edge, that will translate in to the composition of the resultant HR. e.g. In this age of internet, you can easily come up with tools, videos, instruction manuals, books on child psychology and teaching methods, presentation methods etc. and put them up online and market them resulting not only in competition, but also a much more skilled and better HR (human resource).
 
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