Posts Tagged ‘discrimination’

Jesse Stanchak

This week’s most clicked

The 5 most-clicked links in SmartBrief on Workforce this past week: 6 ways to keep top performers Wal-Mart to pay $12 million in sex-discrimination lawsuit Are women leaders being set up to fail? Audit yourself to avoid wage and hour lawsuits Workers fired after missing work during snowstorms

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Jesse Stanchak

The week’s most clicked:

The 5 most-clicked links in SmartBrief on Workforce this past week: 6 steps to save the office from bullies 4 ways to develop better leaders, sooner Manager remarks cost companies in discrimination lawsuits End the thermostat wars Learn to lead your boss Learn to lead your boss

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Mary Ellen Slayter

We’ve come a long way, baby … Or have we?

Last week’s SmartBrief on Workforce poll: Do women face discrimination at your office? No, 52% Yes, 48% Respondents to our poll were about evenly split on whether gender discrimination was still a problem where they worked. I suspect it depends on the culture of your office as well as your industry. Most of the discrimination [...]

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Mary Ellen Slayter

From Milken: How Title IX is shaping leadership

Today’s post is from Liz Ruskin, contributing editor for SmartBrief on Leadership. When will women shatter the glass ceiling trapping them in middle management? “We think the big breakthrough for women is going to be when the Title IX generation gets to an age when they’re starting to become leaders,” said Robert Damon, North American [...]

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