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Mothers Day - The power of ceremony

"As another Mother's Day rolls around, I wonder how many generations it will take to implement this massive cultural shift. I'm not too hopeful. My daughter Zoe, 8, told me that when she finishes university, ''I want to have babies, but I don't want to work in a building as well. That would be too much work.'' Reference.

family_picnic_table_eating_md_clrJodie Thomson in her article in yesterday's Sydney Morning Herald (Friday 6th May 2011) states that 'Mothers want to be seen as an asset rather than a management hassle".

Elizabeth Broderick, Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Jodie notes as saying that the key to change is getting more men involved.

" As long as it is framed as the concern of women only, men will continue to be seen as the secondary parent and women will continue to face discrimination in the workplace on the basis of their sex and family responsibilities"

Seems to me that three major things are needed to address these issues of sex discrimination.
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