Women Lost More Jobs Than Anyone Else In Canada in July 2019 more than likely because of Minimum Wage Increases – August 10, 2019,
Women aren’t exactly thriving under Canada’s first Feminist Prime Minister although most would point the blame entirely at Justin Trudeau and even though I should too, being that I’m a Right Winger, Justin Trudeau actually isn’t entirely to blame for women losing jobs or better-stated being unemployable. Justin Trudeau, of course, has created Canada’s worse economy ever I think, but let’s talk about a topic that most people would avoid talking about because it sounds like I’m protecting corporate profits… Minimum wages!
The article I point too written by Emily Kennaley of narcity.com doesn’t talk about the elephant in the room which is minimum wages pricing low skilled workers out of the job market. Now when most people think about female employment they visualize women in executive positions and high paying SERVICE SECTOR jobs which include both the Private and the Public sectors, what’s ignore are women who don’t like the pressure of working for higher wages.
Even if you completely remove minimum wages, remember when you’re doing a job, the higher your pay scale the more responsibility is expected of you. Even if your job is unionized, you still have to do your job within the guidelines of your collective agreement. This is very stressful, the way the job market and jobs, in general, are structured is to serve the customer. If the company you’re working for is competing with another company for market share, there’s pressure on the employees to perform. The socialist argument is of course screw the customer, what about the rights of the employee, an interesting point made by the socialists, until they themselves are the customer/consumer.
A place most people hate going to are government offices, even people dependent on Welfare or social assistance don’t like dealing with the government. In Ontario, people in ‘Ontario works’ actually argue for why they shouldn’t have to report to their social workers, why? Because it’s not a pleasant experience dealing with Government employees or humans who have something you need. Just give me my welfare cheque and leave me alone is what most Welfare recipients would prefer.
The private sector is primarily built around improving people’s quality of life and the only way to make that system sustainable is to give businesses the same freedoms consumers have. But, via over-regulation and legislation women have become a parasite for most employers. You might say well this is only a Private Sector Problem? WRONG! Employing women is becoming a problem in the Public Sector also.
When you’re in a business, you have to look at your bottom line, I think people forget that most businesses are indebted; whether they’re in debt to the bank or to their shareholders, most businesses are in debt and they have to pay their taxes because the worst entity to be indebted too is the Government, who will take everything from you if you don’t pay them. So when a business opens its doors and starts hiring, it’s already calculating ‘what-if scenarios’, if I as a business hire a woman and she ‘feels’ like she’s being bullied or sexually assaulted in any way, I as the business person will be on the hook for minimum this amount of money, furthermore I as the business person will get negative media attention which could be the Death Knell for my business, so if I have the choice between employing a male or female? Who am I likely to choose, especially when I look at the data?.
Canada is losing its manufacturing jobs at an alarming rate
Making matters worse, Canada is losing its manufacturing jobs at an alarming rate, what does this mean? It means that men and women are now competing for the exact same jobs. Imagine men and women weren’t separated in the Olympic games, imagine men and women were competing on a level playing field in sports, regardless of the regulations, which gender is more than likely to come out on top? What actually used to save women’s jobs was the mere fact that women did jobs that men opted not to do, but via feminism a lot of the jobs that women dominated in like home economics, for example, have been for the most part phased out in public schools, in a time where home economics would be making thousands of women EMPLOYERS in Canada.
But you see there was a call by feminists to socially engineer women to be more like men, however, what’s being ignored in Canada is what happened in Scandinavian countries when the government tried to make women and men equal in the job market. Sure I could point to Jordan Peterson’s article The Gender Scandal: Part One (Scandinavia) and Part Two (Canada) but the hell with that, for whatever reason people want to label Jordan as a white supremacist so, I’ll point to a National Post article you can read below by Barbara Kay:
Barbara Kay: The experiment that turned popular gender theory on its head – CBC
Conservatives have been warning Liberals about this for years, yes we Right-Wingers understand that life isn’t fair, but we don’t think that the government is the entity to solve this problem. I’m on board for environmental regulations, I understand the governments need to get involved in environmental regulations, sure some of them are ridiculous but I wouldn’t want Canada to have the same deforestation problems that plague Haiti, being that Haiti isn’t able to develop their fossil fuels, the people cut-down trees to heat their homes and cook food, of course this is a stupid idea with modern technology, but if you’re anti-fossil-fuels that’s what happens, if Canada all of sudden stop using Fossil Fuels we too would have to cut down trees to heat our homes, so trust me, when it comes to environmental regulations I get it.
But once the government starts picking financial or economic winners and losers based on ideological concepts rooted mostly in Feminist or cultural Marxists who want Gender equality, this is where expected problems start to pop up. Now in the articles, I point to Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland decision to defund the NIKK (Nordic Gender Institute, previously Nordic Institute for Women’s Studies and Gender Research) happened because their Social engineering experiment did not work as hoped.
Women don’t want to do the same jobs men do, they just don’t and there’s no incentive to make them do it. In Canada, the situation is actually even worse, because unlike those Nordic countries who value their manufacturing sectors, Canada is losing our manufacturing sector, for social justice causes and we actually have a lot more to lose if we lose our manufacturing because of the Population density of our country.
Canadians tend to forget that we’re a very unique country, we have a lot of empty lands, which means that we do not want to be dependent on imports to make our country function. All of those smart people who keep our country functioning, all of those manufacturers that are leaving, we should be creating an atmosphere for them to stay and to thrive, but because we’re losing manufacturing, men are going after jobs that women typically do, namely service sector jobs and because the employers have less to wry about when hiring a man, employers are opting to hire men, adding to this disaster is this gender fluidity thing going on.
A man doesn’t even have to identify as a man anymore if women try to use feminism in this social justice climate, some men just might start checking off the box ‘other’ when applying for a job. Lastly recently there was a report that job gains are mostly in self-employment, well this is very disastrous for women because women, in general, aren’t as entrepreneurial as men. Even if you’d include sex workers as entrepreneurs, sex workers typically don’t provide jobs for others.
I’m not sure if this trend will continue but this is no laughing matter, so Canadians may want to rethink the direction this country is heading towards because a lack of jobs equates to a lack of income taxes. Welfare or public services are only as strong as the taxes collected to pay for them. I remind the reader again that most government employees paychecks are not only reliant on the success of the Private Sector, but they also keep up with inflation, so if the Bank of Canada wants to print its way out of this mess beware that this is why counties like Argentina constantly have a Currency crisis.
Women Lost More Jobs Than Anyone Else In Canada Last Month – By Emily Kennaley – narcity.com
Interesting times ahead.