Women in the Workplace at Northparkes Mines

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Gabriella Mendez
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Worthy of note in Miss Bailey's paper are her comments on the attitudes of mining companies and their managers where women were employed, she says, "..another possible pitfall is reverse discrimination where in an effort to avoid being branded as having shown a person favouritism, supervisors end up treating the person in a manner much less than they deserve. This is manifested in denying an employee such things as challenging work, educational opportunities, promotions, or in the case of staff, fair merit increases." and further she says, "It has been observed that the treatment of women in non-traditional roles such as mining is different than for men in the same environment. There are people who treat women worse and some who treat them better simply because they are of the other sex." These statements may sound unjustified to today's audience, and whilst we need to credit pioneering women with having tolerated, understood and worked towards improving the mining culture, the move towards total inclusion of women in the workplace is still growing.
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APA: Gabriella Mendez  (1995)  Women in the Workplace at Northparkes Mines

MLA: Gabriella Mendez Women in the Workplace at Northparkes Mines. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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