Thursday, September 19, 2019
The Glass Ceiling Phenomenon :: Business Management Studies
The Glass Ceiling Phenomenon      ââ¬ËThe Glass Ceilingââ¬â¢ is a barrier to prevent women rising to the  highest positions in an organization as a result of informal  exclusionary practices (cited in Giddens 2002, pg, 552). These  practices include sexual harassment, sexual discrimination and  pregnancy discrimination.    Explanations for the ââ¬Ëglass ceilingââ¬â¢ phenomena derive from the  stereotype of women into traditional roles. Many men still carry the  attitude despite living in this modern day and age that women are not  capable of higher managerial roles and that their place rightfully  belongs at home along with the house-hold chores. There is also the  point that many corporate firms think twice before employing women for  the top position, in terms of their level of commitment, for it is  inevitable that every woman will want to have a child at some point in  their life. However maternity leave is viewed upon as an expense in  terms of money and the valuable time that is wasted in order to fill  the vacant position.    The organisational structure is another barrier that women have to  contend with for it is evident that most firms are male dominated and  huddle together when it comes to after work social activities, thus  leaving the woman to feel as an out cast.    An article published in The Guardian 25/09/2002 backs ââ¬ËThe Glass  Ceilingââ¬â¢ phenomena as it shows that women are still not making it to  the top of their professions, despite thirty years of equal  opportunities policies in the public and voluntary sectors. While  there may be some women higher up in management it can be argued that  these are just ââ¬Ëtokenââ¬â¢ positions so that the corporate management  cannot be accused of discrimination. Those few who are successful in  making it are then dealt the blow of being paid substantially less    					    
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