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According to Women in Trucking Foundation, which offers scholarships for women seeking careers as diesel techs, women make up 3.7% of diesel techs.
Diesel clothing advert banned for objectifying Katie Price - The ad featured an image of model Price wearing a bikini and ...
Sept. 1 (UPI) --Breathing diesel exhaust fumes may be more harmful for females than males, prompting more changes in women's blood components related to inflammation, infection and cardiovascular ...
Complaints were made by a number of people who felt the former glamour model's ad was "offensive, harmful and irresponsible".
There are more women technicians working on diesel trucks than ever before, but that percentage is still just under 4%, according to the Women In Trucking Association's 2022 WIT Index.
Women suffer the ill effects of diesel fumes more than men, scientists believe – but they are not sure why. Air pollution may be more dangerous for females than males, research suggests.
This year, there's a special focus on women in the diesel industry. Big rigs, wreckers, those old school two-tone pickup trucks—if it runs on diesel fuel, chances are you'll see it this weekend ...
An advertisement for Diesel featuring Katie Price has been banned for being irresponsible and likely to cause serious offence by objectifying women. The ad, which appeared on The Guardian's website in ...