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sakurasuki
Finally Japan is realizing gender equality in 21st century. Last year some office get rid of お茶汲み positions.
Slow progress but heading the right way.
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/05/08/japan/society/japan-working-women-progress/
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/06/japan-prefecture-to-stop-hiring-female-tea-squad-for-meetings
Abe234
Well at least they’ve finally stopped skirting the issue.
runner3
It's about time.
Speed
Dang.
shogun36
a quarter into the century, and only NOW this is a thing?
Fighto!
Good (but very belated) decision.
Great Bird
Who wrote that headline? Good job, nobody would click on it otherwise, the title of course is misinformation, but for clicks...
Article makes it clear they didn't have to wear skirts before, but the option.
starpunk
Welcome to the 21st Century.
C'mon. You can tell the sexes apart even by looking at their outlines and yes, their faces. Women are always 'softer' and more 'tender' than men. Besides, if nothing else women cops wearing women's pants makes doing the police easier for them - less fuss. It's that way in many nations' armed forces so why not police?
Welcome to the 21st Century.