Maternity leave is kind of a hot button issue.
"Bbbbbbbbut some workers get more wages and better benefits."
That's not going to change. You aren't rejecting the free enterprise system to say 'boy that's not a good look for an employer to have glaringly different benefits policies for the white collar more likely to be male employees and the pink collar more likely to be female employees.'
It's like you people were asleep for the ramifications of metoo.
And seriously, anyone who thinks any male attorneys (or male any other position, for that matter) is going to be taking maternity leave, that someone needs to check into the nearest community college and take a course in basic biology. Gender issue my foot.
The women attorneys, if there are any, presumably get the greater benefits the op is complaining about.Some women are more equal than others.
Got it. Glad you are comfortable with that.
I asked a simple question: is it discrimination or not. I didn't come here to be belittled.
How is my pregnancy less important or valued than any other woman's pregnancy? What does pregnancy have anything to do with a role within an organization?
And thank you for the advice. I am working on it but none of that was part of my original question.
Some women are more equal than others.
Got it. Glad you are comfortable with that.
Yes, the op should strive for more if she wishes to enjoy the benefits endowed upon those that did strive for, and achieve, more.Perhaps I'm an atheist or some otherwise anti-American buzz word du jour.
Strive for more.
So...you don't believe people should be rewarded for academic or employment achievements. Everyone, regardless of what their job is, should get exactly the same benefits. Does that count for compensation, too? Do we pay filing clerks the same as attorneys, and surgeons the same as CNA's?
So...you don't believe people should be rewarded for academic or employment achievements.