The school later apologised but Ms Wang told the ABC she was not convinced the company was actually sorry.
"You won't find any apology on their website and many people who choose to learn with them are not aware of what happened," Ms Wang said.A spokesman for the driving school, Andrew Wang, said the company had not intended to demean female instructors in general. When asked why the company continued to threaten people with legal action, Mr Wang said a worker was making the threats when he shouldn't have been."The school deleted the posts immediately when we found out.Fewer female drivers are involved in fatal road accidents than male drivers.
"It is critically important that behaviour like this, be it in advertisements or anywhere in the workplace or beyond, is called out," Ms Annese said in a statement.
This is disgraceful. Utterly abhorrent. These people should have their business of misogyny and hatred cancelled.
So UNAustralian in 2022 to still be sexist racist. Somehow these overgrown school kids learnt these evil habits prior to 2000 ,feels justified amongst their peers. They need immediate brain reconditioning and job demotion.Disgraceful
Sexist and racist. Seems like they only cater for Chinese driving students.
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