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Firms urged to crack down on office FOOTBALL chat
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Chat about football or cricket in the workplace should be curtailed, a management body has warned. Ann Francke, head of the Chartered Management Institute , said sports chat can exclude women and lead to more laddish behaviour. "A lot of women, in particular, feel left out," she told the BBC's Today programme. "They don't follow those sports and they don't like either being forced to talk about them or not being included." "I have nothing against sports enthusiasts or cricket fans - that's great," she said. "But the issue is many people aren't cricket fans," she added, arguing bosses should crack down on sports banter. Ms Francke is concerned that discussing football and, for example, the merits of video assistant refereeing (VAR) can disproportionately exclude women and divide offices. https://employeebenefits.co.uk/conte...nn-Francke.jpg "It's a gateway to more laddish behaviour and - if it just goes unchecked - it's a signal of a more laddish culture," she said "It's very easy for it to escalate from VAR talk and chat to slapping each other on the back and talking about their conquests at the weekend." https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51261999 :shrug: |
Just listened to her interview, I mean :facepalm: apparently its not an issue if its two males and one females in the boardroom, where it becomes an issue is when there are 7 or 8 men and one female..... wouldn't you just revert to logging onto TiBB, if you are not interested in the conversation, and that goes for female conversation as well as males, that's what I do :hee:
also t's very easy for it to escalate from VAR talk and chat to slapping each other on the back and talking about their conquests at the weekend. unless they want to be hauled over the coals on a harassment charge this is fairly unlikely |
people who literally only talk about sport are so boring
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Are we seriously on a road to stopping all conversation.:nono:
Bollox to that:fist: |
Well they should ban people in work talking about love Island then as that is boring
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What kinda gender stereotype is this?:joker:
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These complainers can always take themselves away from it and become Trad-wives.
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I mean it's a bit lowbrow and chavvy but each to their own?
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Not TS kicking off the boardroom chat with the old "did you see that new chick in the typing pool, what i would not do to have her walk all over me with her stilettos"
:omgno: You sexist PIG |
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I'm a West Ham fan. I know nothing about sport.
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I don’t disagree
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It’s not just an excluding women issue tho. There are many guys, including me, that hate this sort of talk
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Quite easily. He might have no interest in talking about it because he hates the sport. |
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Just like if everyone is talking about the masked singer and you dont watch it - you know there are shows you like and like to talk about so you can appreciate how others feel about one you dont watch |
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There are people who enjoy to play with their waste as part of sex games, won't make me hate it any less if someone were to defecate on me. :hmph: |
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Scat's enough of that |
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I hate sport and have nothing to add to any conversations about sport... BUT! Wtf is this lady talking about?
I am a huge advocate for team morale in the workplace and banning people from talking about a topic they're passionate about is just going to make them feel like prisoners in their workplace. f u Ann |
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