Evelin Anto, head of water supply and sewerage at Sirkel & Mall, describes her profession as traditionally a “men’s job.” Photo: Private collection. The distinction between “men’s work” and “women’s work” persists, often expressed through assumptions, established habits, and moments of hesitation, particularly in fields historically dominated by men. Three female managers have shared their experiences regarding this ongoing dynamic. Topics: #men #women #three Post navigation WOMEN’S DAY EXTRA ⟩ Courage to break through the glass ceiling: the journey of three female leaders to positions where there is a male majority WOMEN’S DAY EXTRA ⟩ Courage to break through the glass ceiling: the journey of three female leaders to positions where there is a male majority