Women Dominated Professions
March 8 is International Women’s Day, which is meant to highlight the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. A lot of attention today will be paid—rightly so—to the fields where women are still striving for gender equality. But we at Monster thought we’d also take this opportunity to celebrate the professions where females completely rock it out.
According to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data on the percentage of females in the job category, these are the fields where women rule the realm.
What the job entails: Positions range from caregiving in daycare or other childcare centers to helping children with homework and school prep. Read Original Article Here monster.com
Divorced dads can’t catch a break
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A decade after a recommended overhaul of Canada’s divorce system – and more equitable child-custody arrangements – fathers still face an uphill battle.
More than a decade after a landmark study recommended an overhaul of Canadian divorce law, courts still haven’t caught up to the new reality of Canadian family life. A generation of dads who can’t stand being apart from their children is pushing for change. Read Original Article Here thestar.com
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New Ontario law allows govt to seize children if parents oppose their ‘gender identity’
Out of Ontario’s 86 legislators, 63 voted in favor of Bill 89 or “The Supporting Children, Youth and Families Act of 2017†on June 1.
The legislation replaces the Child and Family Services Act which used to govern child protection, foster care and adoption services in the province.
The new law includes “gender identity†and “gender expression†as factors to be considered by child protection services “in the best interests of the child.â€
It deprives parents of their earlier right to “direct the child’s education and religious upbringing.â€
The family is now only allowed to “direct the child or young person’s education and upbringing, in accordance with the child’s or young person’s creed, community identity and cultural identity.†Read Original Article Here rt.com