Why this female worker wants to ditch her shirt

The differences and inequalities between men and women have been a central part of societal debate for hundreds of years โ€” and the topic remains just as relevant today.

Now, there is a female landscaper in Sydney, Australia, has set social media on fire after calling out what she sees as a major double standard in the workplace โ€” why can men work shirtless in the heat, but women canโ€™t?

โ€Itโ€™s a fโ€”ing 40-degree day today..โ€
We all know how tough it can be to work outside when the sun is blazing and the heat is relentless. If youโ€™ve ever had to power through a scorching day on the road or at a construction site, you know exactly what Iโ€™m talking about.

When I was growing up, it wasnโ€™t unusual to see road workers or construction workers shirtless on hot days. It might not be as common today, but I still occasionally see men working with sunburned shoulders and nothing on top.Shianne Fox, an Australian tradeswoman who goes by the name โ€œThe Bikini Tradieโ€ on social media, took to TikTok to vent her frustration after being told she couldnโ€™t remove her shirt while working outside on a scorching 104ยฐF (40ยฐC) day.

โ€Itโ€™s a fโ€”ing 40-degree day today and Iโ€™m the one who has to wear my shirt, while all the boys on-site donโ€™t have to wear theirs,โ€ she ranted and continued:

โ€œItโ€™s a double standard, itโ€™s sexist, and Iโ€™m actually really over it. I just want to be topless like the boysโ€”but no, I will โ€˜distract themโ€™.โ€

Fox, who often works in a bikini top due to the intense heat, said she was simply asking for equal treatment, just like her male โ€tradiesโ€ (โ€tradieโ€ is Australian slang for a tradesperson, referring to skilled workers in fields like carpentry, plumbing, or electrical work)


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