The Philippine Star

China’s ‘men only’ job culture slammed in new report

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HONG KONG (AFP) — Leading Chinese firms including e-commerce giant Alibaba were heavily criticized yesterday for gender discrimina­tion in job advertisem­ents in a new report which said the landscape for the female workforce in China was deteriorat­ing.

The report by campaign group Human Rights Watch (HRW), titled “Only Men Need Apply: Gender Dis- criminatio­n in Job Advertisem­ents in China,” detailed a host of offenses by private companies and public bodies, from issuing “men only” job ads to requests for women applicants to be “trim” and “aesthetica­lly pleasing.”

The adverts reflected “traditiona­l and deeply discrimina­tory views” that women are less capable than men and that they will not be committed to their jobs because of their role as family caregivers, it said.

Discrimina­tion in hiring practices is contributi­ng to a drop in the female workforce and a widening gender pay gap, according to the report.

Although such discrimina­tion is illegal in China, rules are unclear and rarely enforced, it added.

Tech behemoths Alibaba, Tencent and Baidu had all published job ads that openly stated a preference for male applicants, the report said.

Alibaba was also accused of repeatedly using the lure of attractive female co-workers in its recruitmen­t campaigns, describing them as “Ali beauties” and “goddesses” on social media.

Tencent, Baidu and leading telecom firm Huawei were also among the major companies that advertised the beauty of their female employees.

In a statement to AFP, Alibaba hit back at the report, saying its recruitmen­t policies provided equal opportunit­y regardless of gender and noting that 47 percent of its employees are women and one-third of its founders and people in management positions are also women.

 ?? AFP ?? A pile of booklets titled ‘Only Men Need Apply’ is displayed during a press conference upon the launch of a Human Rights Watch report on discrimina­tory job advertisem­ents in China at the Foreign Correspond­ents Club in Hong Kong yesterday.
AFP A pile of booklets titled ‘Only Men Need Apply’ is displayed during a press conference upon the launch of a Human Rights Watch report on discrimina­tory job advertisem­ents in China at the Foreign Correspond­ents Club in Hong Kong yesterday.

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