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During an online meeting of JOC councilors Wednesday, Yoshiro Mori said women talk too much in meetings and suggested speaking time for women should be limited. ....
Tokyo Olympics boss Yoshiro Mori refuses to resign after saying women talk too much in meetings Posted ThuThursday 4 updated ThuThursday 4 Yoshiro Mori s remarks have been described as shameful . ( Print text only Cancel The president of the Tokyo Olympics organising committee has apologised for inappropriate comments about women being annoying in board meetings, but says he will not resign. Key points: Tokyo Olympic organising committee president Yoshiro Mori said a board meeting with plenty of women will make it drag on The hashtag Mori, please resign trended on Twitter in Japan The committee s director, Kaori Yamaguchi, said Mr Mori s comments were unfortunate ....
Olympics boss says women talk too much As if Tokyo 2020 organisers didn’t have enough on their plate, they’ve now been sent swirling into a sexism storm after some outrageous comments. News 4th Feb 2021 5:13 PM The boss of the Tokyo 2020 Games risked sparking a sexism row after it was reported on Wednesday he said women made meetings drag on because they have difficulty speaking concisely. Yoshiro Mori, an 83-year-old former prime minister known for public gaffes, told members of the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) that a board meeting with plenty of women will make it drag on , according to the Asahi Shimbun daily. ....