Day Without Women
Penna Dexter
So — the Left organized something they called “A Day Without a Woman.” On March 8th women were supposed to stay home from work, wear red, and refuse to shop. The idea — I guess — is that the pain caused to employers and businesses was supposed to highlight the value of women.
The effort, which organizers admitted was really a protest against Donald Trump, got most of its traction in places like New York and California. Uber, headquartered in Silicon Valley, has been weathering a storm caused by a female engineer’s complaint about sexual harassment. Uber’s management, perhaps hoping for some good PR, sent a memo to employees saying they were welcome to strike.
The irony of the “Day Without a Woman” is that women who can afford to actually take a day off work for a protest without being docked in pay or losing their jobs are probably not women who have legitimate axes to grind. Linda Sarsour, a co-chairwoman of the event, said that was why organizers deliberately offered a menu of actions for women who could not strike, like expressing solidarity with striking women by wearing red or shopping only at female-owned businesses.
The pro-family organization Concerned Women for America provided some helpful statistics regarding the plight of the American woman:
- In the US, women hold 43 percent of senior management positions. That’s the highest proportion in any of the countries that are members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
- Also, women comprise 47 percent of the US labor force.
- 25 percent of American women are in professional fields compared with 16 percent of American men.
- 46 percent of firms are owned or co-owned by women.
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