Men and women are treated differently in society. Men are expected to obtain leadership jobs and be stricter with employees. Women are expected to lead with a softer tone and allow employees more flexibility.
They are not always unconstitutional, but they will most always be overturned by the court unless they are related or objective in achieving a goal.
Education programs receiving government money cannot treat men and women differently.
Education programs receiving government money cannot treat men and women differently.
Education programs receiving government money cannot treat men and women differently.
In many countries, there are laws that aim to ensure equal treatment of men and women. However, gender bias and discrimination still exist in various forms, leading to disparities in how men and women are treated under the law in some cases. Efforts are ongoing to address these inequalities and promote gender equality.
Body shop companies should not treat women any differently than they treat men. It's a good idea to have a basic understanding of how cars work and how much repairs usually cost before taking your car to any body shop though. yes
Women did not have the same rights as men in the 1800s. They did not have the same opportunities to an education, they could not vote, and when they could find work they were paid very little
Education programs receiving government money cannot treat men and women differently.
Classification by gender is not in and on itself unconstitutional. However, laws that treat men and women differently will be overturned by the courts unless they are intended to serve an "important governmental objective," and are "substantially related" to achieving that goal.
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it depends what sport program it is... like the NFL is a male dominate sport.
they treat women like QUIENS