Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2012-01-20 19:03
Article here. Excerpt:
"The Department for Work and Pensions on Friday outlined plans to force companies that offered “guaranteed minimum pensions” in the Nineties to reassess the different accrual rates for male and female members of the scheme and equalise overall benefits to avoid discrimination.
Under the law at the time, women could collect their state pension five years earlier than men, when they reached 60. Men could only start claiming their pension at 65.
This rule has never been updated for the guaranteed minimum pension scheme since, despite case law in 1990 which ruled it was unlawful to discriminate between men and women in relation to occupational pensions.
According to equality campaigners, this gives female members of the guaranteed minimum pension retiring today an unfair advantage as they can get hold of the benefits sooner than men.
The new rules outlined by the DWP on Friday would see men be able to claim payments at the age of 60."
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2012-01-19 02:41
Petition here. It's not an accident I posted this shortly after In Massachusetts, boys playing on girls teams causes a ruckus. Excerpt:
'On Thursday, October 6, 2011, Mina Johnson sat out of Southampton Academy's junior varsity football game because their opponent, Northeast Academy, threatened to forfeit if a girl played. At 5'2" and 170-pounds, Mina is a starting linebacker for the Southampton Academy Raiders. She is also an honor-roll student and is quite formidable on the football field, having sacked Rocky Mount’s quarterback four times during a 30-24 win on Sept. 22.
This petition was started by members of the U.S. women's national tackle football team to show support for Mina Johnson, her coach and team, and the multitude of girls and women who face discrimination in the sport of tackle football.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2012-01-19 02:27
From SAVE:
We've all heard the stories. In relationships with violent partners, men hope for the safety of an abuse shelter, just to be told they aren't allowed inside. Abused men and lesbians reaching out for help, just to be told by DV advocates that they must have provoked their female partner.
Unfortunately, we have a long way to go before we are serving every domestic violence victim. But the news isn't all bad. There are hotlines, shelters, agencies and counseling centers that serve abuse victims who are GLBT and heterosexual men.
We are on a quest to find them. Will you help?
Please use a phone book or internet search engine to locate the DV providers in your area (county or state, depending on the size and your dedication). Then call them and ask the following questions:
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2012-01-18 22:22
Article here. Excerpt:
'FRANKLIN, Mass. - When Will Higgins won the South sectional 50-meter freestyle in Massachusetts in November, there was mixed joy among his Norwood Senior High teammates.
He broke the meet record in a blistering 23.96 seconds, moving on to the state swimming and diving championships. The win also helped spur his team to an eighth-place finish in the section tournament.
But because Higgins is a boy, his record win sparked increasing attention and criticism from a national audience in what has become a local epidemic: Boys playing on girls teams.
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2012-01-18 22:16
Article here. Excerpt:
'April marks the 40th anniversary of Title IX, legislation passed to ensure educational institutions do not discriminate on the basis of gender. That's why the American Association of University Women recently held a "Tweet-Up" with Education Secretary Arne Duncan.
Four decades after the law passed, Secretary Duncan seems to remain largely ignorant of the serious ramifications of this legislation, which, in effect, has helped institutionalize gender inequality, quotas and preferences. During the Tweet-up Duncan wrote, "Contrary to conventional wisdom, since 1972 access to men's sports has not been diminished." He added, "T9 requires schools to offer equal athletic opps for men & women. It doesn't require schools to eliminate any teams."
Well, not exactly, Mr. Secretary.
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Submitted by Minuteman on Wed, 2012-01-18 04:57
Thread title is from the OIG mailing-list email:
Link here. Excerpt:
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2012-01-17 18:34
Letter here.
'Apparently during the chaos of the evacuation of the Costa Concordia in Costa de Giglio, Italy, a crew member shouted, "Women and children first!"
Now I can agree that women with children should be given priority in this situation, but how about men with children? Also, why should all women be given priority over all men? If this is, in fact, a maritime rule or law, it seems outdated.
Are all women more important to save than all men?'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2012-01-17 18:30
Story here. Excerpt:
'GRAND RAPIDS — Nearly 50 Grand Rapids Community College football players, along with coaches and athletic director Charlie Wells, gathered Monday afternoon to listen to the devastating news of the program’s fate.
After 80 years, the football program will not exist.
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Ender cited impending changes to the conference schedule requiring out-of-state travel, the departure of former head coach Tony Annese to Ferris State University and concerns on Title IX compliance as reasons behind the move.
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GRCC is the fourth school in the Midwest Football Conference to drop its football program in the past five years.
In November, Joliet (Ill.) Junior College eliminated its program.
They cited two primary factors similar to GRCC — the high costs associated with operating the program and the need to balance gender equality among sports offered at the college because of Title IX requirements.'
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Submitted by chuck on Tue, 2012-01-17 18:05
This time Ask Amy got it right in Husband faces wife's fraud over in vitro embryos (1/17/12). She wanted another child so she forged his name on the papers and had the embryo implanted. There is no way that wife can use the "it was an accident" excuse. It will be interesting to see what happens to the birth rate -- and that excuse--when Vasalgel is approved (it's essentially a completely reversible vasectomy). Excerpt:
'Dear Amy:
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I wasn't ready to have another child at that time and told her so.
Unfortunately, my wife forged my signature on the clinic paperwork for the embryo transfers and never told me.
I only found out by contacting the fertility center after the fact.
I've tried numerous times to get her to go to marriage counseling to talk about this and other problems, but she won't go because she feels that whatever problems we have are my fault.
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Dear Sad: Your wife's selfishness is truly shocking.
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2012-01-17 17:53
Article here. Except:
'When men think they outnumber women, they borrow more, save less and make more impulse purchases, according to a study published last week by the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management.
University researchers asked groups of men to read news articles suggesting that their local population had either more men or women. They were then asked to indicate how much money they would save each month from a paycheck, as well as how much they would borrow on credit cards for purchases.
When the articles suggested there was a surplus of men, the savings rate fell 42%, and the men were willing to borrow 84% more each month.
The study also found real-life evidence of this behavior. In Columbus, Ga., where there are 1.18 single men for every single woman, the average consumer debt was $3,479 higher than it was 100 miles away in Macon, Ga., where there were 0.78 single men for every woman.'
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Submitted by Broadsword on Mon, 2012-01-16 22:30
Article here. Excerpt:
"Investors are gambling on bitter divorce battles between women and their rich husbands in return for a share of the spoils, it has emerged.
Venture capitalists, hedge funds and high-end lenders are putting up money to women who want to fight their husbands in court.
In return, the investors take a chunk of the court payouts.
According to The Sunday Times, one company now has loans out to more than 100 'high net worth' spouses - it charges about 20 per cent interest for up-front divorce financing.
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2012-01-16 20:00
Article here.
'Marina, Calif. Supporters of the movement to ban circumcision in San Francisco came out Saturday to protest the American Civil Liberties Union on the California State University Monterey Bay Campus.
San Francisco approved a November 2011 ballot measure to outlaw circumcision of minors in the city. But a judge took if off the ballot last summer, saying the city has no authority to ban circumcision.
Supporters say ACLU members, who were holding a seminar today near the Monterey College of Law, played a big part in stopping the ballot measure.
"We want little boys in this country to enjoy the same legal projection that little girls currently enjoy under federal law which prohibits any form of female circumcision or genital mutilation," said David Lane, an anti-circumcision activist.
The activists say they will not be able to get the measure on another ballot, but will continue to protest circumcision until a law banning them is on the books.'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2012-01-16 19:17
Article here. Excerpt:
'Some people love to laugh at Victorian values. The favourite target is 19th century attitudes to sexual morality, which are routinely labelled as hypocritical.
We are frequently reminded that the Victorians were so prudish that they used to cover up their piano legs. This is rubbish, perpetuated by people who don’t know that covering up the piano legs was actually a Victorian joke about sex. Believed originated by the author Captain Marryat in 1839, taking the rise out of Americans.
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Submitted by Minuteman on Mon, 2012-01-16 12:58
Link here. Excerpt:
'A great opportunity to make a difference in the ever changing environment of Education, Training and Employment in the Western and Northern Metropolitan region. Reporting to the Workforce Development Manager, Northern Futures Incorporated, this position is responsible for the implementation and coordination of the Powerful Pathways for Women Project. The project has been funded by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations in conjunction with the Local Employment Co-ordinator Flexible Funding Pool, TAFE, and ETSA.
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To be successful you will have previous project officer experience with an understanding of the challenges facing women in traditional trades; in addition to this you will work well with people from various cultural backgrounds.'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2012-01-16 06:17
Article here. Excerpt:
'The death toll from the Costa Concordia tragedy has reached five, and more stories are emerging about the chaos inside the luxury cruise liner as it started to go down.
Melbourne mother Michelle Barraclough told the Herald Sun that she had to fight hysterical adults to hold on to her 12-year-old daughter, and that the men were the worst.
“Everybody just shoved and screamed in 15 different languages,” she said.
“The people that pushed their way on to the boat were then trying to tell them to shut the door, not to let any more people on the boat after they had pushed their way on.
“We just couldn’t believe it - especially the men, they were worse than the women.”
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Personally, I would hope that the stronger people would look after the weaker. That a man or a strong woman would help a child to safety before saving themselves. That a swimmer would help a non-swimmer. That somehow, in the anarchy, there would be heroes.
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