sam@phs.UUCP (04/26/84)
------------ What if two male firefighters were working together and one was slower than the other? Or all these "teams" matched for speed? How about pairing the speedier women with the speedier men and the slower men with the slower women. My point is that "separate but equal" in this case (and in most if not all situations where men and women are working the same job) is not only NOT equal, but is unecessary. Sexual segregation would merely extend the "token woman" situation, and would delay the acceptance of women as equals in the workforce. Sherry Marts decvax!duke!phs!sam