Word: sexistence
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Terrence Caza is blusteringly appealing as the sexist, willful Bernard Nightingale, who goes to the press with his theories about Byron, rather than publishing in an academic journal. Nightingale's character is a bit of an anachronism, and makes the play seem to be set in the 1980's, rather than the present day, as the mention of quarks and other such scientific developments would imply...
...controversy surrounding co-residency both before and after the plan went into effect often degenerated into sexist terms...
...would like to offer to the Class of '96 the suggestion I ran past the Class of '95 last year, by way of resolving the unintentionally sexist aspect of "Fair Harvard." I presume many in last year's class did take...
...courts rule in favor of the EEOC, the total cost to Mitsubishi in compensatory and punitive damages could theoretically exceed $150 million. The company has also been hit with a class action on behalf of 29 women, which portrays the Mitsubishi plant as a misogynous mix of sexist Japanese management practice and American blue-collar, bully-boy machismo...
Finally, when no corrective action by Mitsubishi seemed forthcoming, the 29 women represented by Benassi joined in a civil suit against the company in December 1994 charging "relentless sex discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual abuse from male colleagues and, in many cases, from their male supervisors." Although all the sexist acts were allegedly committed by Americans, the suit charges that Mitsubishi's Japanese managers were complicitous by their complacency. Japan's manager society is far more sexist than America's. In Japan women are almost unheard of in management...