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    Posted: 23 June 2011 at 7:57pm
This according to the Employers & Manufacturers' Association CEO, Alasdair Thompson.

A gem from the interview on NewstalkZB this morning:

Originally posted by Alasdair Thompson Alasdair Thompson wrote:

Why do they take the most sick leave? Women do in general. Why? Because, ah, you know, once a month they have sick problems.


And here he is digging himself an even bigger hole on Campbell Live.

Yeah, this could go in the "In the News" section of Oh Baby but I felt outraged enough to put it in General.

What a jackass.

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What a dinosaur, very unsympathetic edit on the news too. Good job!

I imagine that if it is even true that women take more sick days it is because they do so to take care of children - why women do this more often then men is a whole other discussion.

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so freaken disgusting!!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote sbeach Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 June 2011 at 8:15pm
I just find it astonishing that anyone has an opinion like this in todays workplace?? and if they do (actually believe that) are stupid enough to express it publicly!!!

loved the Campbell Live interview, just sealed it really... what a idiot!

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What was he thinking? Can see this being canon fodder for 7 Days.

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What a nob!! wouldnt wanna be in his shoes right about now
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I was absolutely appalled too, and I made myself angrier by reading the comments on the Herald (why did I do that to myself?!) - sadly there are people (men presumably) who agree with his sexist, outdated comments. Most people on there seem to miss the point too, the 12% pay differentiation is between men and women who do EXACTLY the SAME job. The fact that police officers are paid more than nurses is a different issue altogether. And women probably do take more time off to look after sick kids as they are paid less and therefore their job is valued less - so it is cyclic.

They should sack him - though I doubt they will - apparently it is pretty rich for him to talk about women's lack of productivity
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wow, how did I manage to accrue so much sick leave when I take time off every month purely because I have a vijayjay????
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Yes I very rarely took sick leave when I was in the workforce (didn't take any in my last job), only if I got completely knocked out with something like food poisoning; I even worked through horrid migraines. In my experience it was the men who were more likely to be off with a sports injury or a cold. Not that I want to throw stones, I have a lot of respect for my male and female colleagues alike, thank goodness the workplace has changed since Alistair was in his prime!
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I did take lots of time off when I was pregnant with hyperemesis....but a male was really to blame for the pregnancy!! (well, equally accountable!!)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Bizzy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 June 2011 at 9:09am
it would be interesting to see if women as a whole did take more sick leave than men. I have known lots of women who have used periods as a reason to have time off work so maybe that is his personal experienc. a bit bloody stupid to say so to the whole of nz though!

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I have never taken sick leave when I have my period! I used to take panadol and get on with the day! I had wicked periods too!

The only time I haven taken time off for "lady issues" is when I had my miscarriage!

I agree with Delli - What a jack ass!!!!

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DH has had way more sick days than me this year - and it wasn't to look after DS! I have had 2 since I started back at work in October and both times it was to look after DS when he was ill. Have never taken one in my life for my period.

I manage a team of about 15 at work and I would say it is pretty equal with the sick days between men & women.

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The unbelievable part is that he is the CEO of a company that lobbies government for changes that will benefit businesses. This makes you take a serious look at the EMA and what they stand for. I would be surprised if he keeps his job. It sounds like a lot of very large organisations have spoken to the EMA and called for his resignation.
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'bloody stupid' lol!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Hopes Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 June 2011 at 6:32am
I loved someone's Twitter comment:
"On the upside, huge pay increase at menopause"
Hehe.

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