The 1970s saw a rise in women in the workplace, with female employment levels in America reaching their highest point since World War II. But while women were making inroads into the job market, they often found themselves frustrated at the treatment they received from the men they worked with, and for. By the end of the decade, this issue was getting too big to ignore, and Hollywood decided it was time to place it front and center in a major motion picture. The result was Nine to Five.
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