My mistake, depending when this is women and children would have most likely worked down the mines anyway. There wasn't the luxury of a glass ceiling in those days, they believed in hard cruel equality. Actually it wasn't equality at all, it was equity as employers had to ensure that men, women and children based on what they were able to do, we're able to produce to the maximum capacity based on who they were. Long live capitalism!
"What? You send them down the mines instead?"
4:53pm
My mistake, depending when this is women and children would have most likely worked down the mines anyway. There wasn't the luxury of a glass ceiling in those days, they believed in hard cruel equality. Actually it wasn't equality at all, it was equity as employers had to ensure that men, women and children based on what they were able to do, we're able to produce to the maximum capacity based on who they were. Long live capitalism!
7:59pm