Nelson Mail

Sexism a bad look: farmers

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Sexist responses to a backpacker’s job advertisem­ent are a blow to New Zealand’s image and to an industry already struggling to find good workers, farmers warn.

Finnish traveller Mari Vahanen advertised on a farming Facebook page, saying she was a hard-working farmhand or machine operator. The post received 1600 responses, but most of them focused on Vahanen’s appearance rather than her job prospects.

Tararua dairy farmer Micha Johansen said the comments were a bad look for the agricultur­al sector and for New Zealand.

‘‘It makes us look like backwards idiots. We need good workers but why would anyone want to come here after that?’’

Johansen said the number of comments from men made the industry look maledomina­ted, which it wasn’t.

However, not all women had an experience like Vahanen’s when using social media to find farm work. Sheep farmer Sophie Barnes said she went online to find work in New Zealand after arriving from the United Kingdom three years ago.

‘‘I’ve never had a problem finding work on social media nor any comments like that. I used to just put tweets out and they got shared around and I found jobs that way.’’

Barnes said she included photos with most of her posts but they were usually of her dogs. ‘‘Maybe a different type of photo would have worked better,’’ she said.

Although surprised by the reaction to her advert, 28-year-old Vahanen was unfazed.

‘‘I don’t really care what people say about my looks, so no – I didn’t get upset,’’ she said on Monday. –Stuff

 ?? SCREENSHOT ?? Finnish traveller Mari Vahanen was unfazed by comments about her appearance.
SCREENSHOT Finnish traveller Mari Vahanen was unfazed by comments about her appearance.

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