Seen repeated posts referring to Rachel Reeves, first female Chancellor, as "Rachel from accounts".
No matter what you think of Labour, no male Chancellor would be referred to in this way. No "Phillip from accounts". No "Gordon from accounts".
Level of misogyny is off the scale.
No matter what you think of Labour, no male Chancellor would be referred to in this way. No "Phillip from accounts". No "Gordon from accounts".
Level of misogyny is off the scale.
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In my experience, effective Heads of Finance* are usually women - but there is no role for gender in assessing an individual's ability to do a job
* Fewer have the title "Director" - but I think that is also gender prejudice at work