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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI'd cynically assumed that while they were being allowed to stand, nobody would vote for them and that would be that.
Those few women who did get elected are going to have a heck of a time, good luck to them.
I did some work standing up a service desk in Cairo once and interviewed along with a colleague out there. He wouldn't consider a single woman on the desk as the male Sales guys would not appreciate being told what to do by a woman so it just wouldn't work.
If that is their attitude to service desk staff then good luck to anyone trying to change policy etc.
It's a start but so far to go yet.
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I thought it was to do with council cutbacks. The catering trolley has been discontinued and they needed someone to make the tea.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI'd cynically assumed that while they were being allowed to stand, nobody would vote for them and that would be that.
Those few women who did get elected are going to have a heck of a time, good luck to them.
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I'd cynically assumed that while they were being allowed to stand, nobody would vote for them and that would be that.
Those few women who did get elected are going to have a heck of a time, good luck to them.
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At least 19 women win seats on local councils across Saudi Arabia | Daily Mail Online
At least 19 women win seats on local councils across Saudi Arabia after they were run in elections for the first time
Women ran for 979 of the 2,100 municipal seats up for grabs in elections
106,000 of the 130,000 who registered cast their ballots in landmark event
19 winners won seat in 10 different regions and some still to be announcedTags: None
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