I'm a lady with 20 years professional experience, 8 have been contracting. I've rarely had issues bar one as a permie re blokes who worked for me making 20k more. That was over a decade ago. However I'm finding sexism raising it's head the last few years.
The type of work I do requires 1. I'm online 7-10 supporting global clients and 2. Working to prepare materials.
My last contract my male peers were allowed one day every week to work from home. I was not allowed to do so, and on one occasion when I worked a 13 hour day from home to get information ready for the CDO I had my timesheet marked down. When I queried it I was told "I don't care what your contract says". So I left.
In this next contract I'm facing exactly the same thing.
One male colleague has worked from home in another country, a few have worked from home waiting on deliveries, looking after kids or through illness. Last week I had a pinched sciatic nerve and was unable to walk (I have a two hour commute each way). I was told not to work that day but to dial into meetings if I wished. Basically we won't pay you but please work for free.
So - again different rules for chicks.
Now its all very well to say walk - but I am losing income because of this. I lost a lot in my last gig (6 figures) and would be similar here if I walked.
My question is - how do contractors use the laws of the land to protect them from such unlawful discrimination?? I am tired of being a female in a man's world and just having to suck it up.
The type of work I do requires 1. I'm online 7-10 supporting global clients and 2. Working to prepare materials.
My last contract my male peers were allowed one day every week to work from home. I was not allowed to do so, and on one occasion when I worked a 13 hour day from home to get information ready for the CDO I had my timesheet marked down. When I queried it I was told "I don't care what your contract says". So I left.
In this next contract I'm facing exactly the same thing.
One male colleague has worked from home in another country, a few have worked from home waiting on deliveries, looking after kids or through illness. Last week I had a pinched sciatic nerve and was unable to walk (I have a two hour commute each way). I was told not to work that day but to dial into meetings if I wished. Basically we won't pay you but please work for free.
So - again different rules for chicks.
Now its all very well to say walk - but I am losing income because of this. I lost a lot in my last gig (6 figures) and would be similar here if I walked.
My question is - how do contractors use the laws of the land to protect them from such unlawful discrimination?? I am tired of being a female in a man's world and just having to suck it up.
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