banquetbear
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It's surprisingly simple things that can create a hostile environment. Imagine that for your job you need to wear safety gear, but none of it fits. Your boots are too big and the wrong shape for your feet. Safety googles are too large and hard to use and keep in place. Your helmet is too big and moves about on your head. Your overalls are the wrong shape for your body, being tight and rubbing in some places and completely loose in others. Beyond that you can't get changed or shower in your workplace, even though there is a high change of getting dirty on the job. There is often no toilet for you either on the jobsite, you need to either use a chemical toilet that smells and requires that you lower your clothing into the muck on the floor or that you head over to other nearby businesses that might let you use theirs. Even in your workplace, you have to walk across the entire site to the admin wing for the toilets there. How long would you put up with this sort of thing to keep your job, even if you liked it? These are the kind of things that female trades people have to put up with on a daily basis.
...I'm glad you bought this up.
I'm self-employed in an industry that is male dominated, and as my business has grown over the last year and is expected to grow even more next year. I have instituted a diversity policy and have been working to implement it over the next few months. I was having a few problems conceptualising how to do a certain thing: this post helped me overcome that.