Our company had become proactive about hiring women, especially in sales, which is traditionally dominated by men," says Sharma. Are women at the workplace becoming so thin-skinned that casual banter and back-slapping now count as risqué behaviour? A manager today would get into trouble for suggesting to women colleagues that they should dress 'better' or wear skirts to client meetings. "For instance, in a metropolitan city, shaking hands with colleagues, be they men or women, is commonplace. "I think women can make out when a man is just being friendly or when he wants more.
Source: dna July 02, 2017 02:15 UTC