I recently got a warehouse job, and the job entails us removing heavy boxes from trucks. Our team consists of about 10 men, and 3 women. During our workday, all the men are expected to unload the trucks, while the women usually break down cardboard boxes and get the trolleys ready for us to put the boxes on. All that is literally less than a tenth of the labor the men do, yet they are paid the exact same. Our immediate supervisor is a woman, and she oversees this, and sees this as completely acceptable. I've worked mostly blue collar jobs my whole life, and I've noticed similar things everywhere, where men are expected to do the heavy lifting part of the job, and assist women with their portions of the work as well. How is this not female privilege? Anyone else have similar stories, and whether management ever gave a good explanation as to why they let this happen?