From W2.0 authored by Kendall Tucker: “It should not be a surprise to anyone that women in tech face a myriad of challenges today. Even though 75% of young girls … Read More
How To Successfully Negotiate A Salary Offer Or Pay Raise
From The Huffington Post authored by Casey Bond: “Some people are well versed in the art of the deal. They love to debate, argue and negotiate. For others, any kind … Read More
Your Workplace Isn’t Your Family (and That’s O.K.!)
From The New York Times authored by Tim Herrera: “’We’re like family here.’ It’s a line that seems enshrined in the collective unconsciousness of American workers. We spend more than 2,000 … Read More
Utah Nears Licensing of Paralegals to Practice Law in Limited Circumstances
From LawSites authored by Bob Ambrogi: “Utah is on track to become the second state to license non-lawyers to practice law in limited circumstances, similar to the limited license legal technician(LLLT) … Read More
A ‘Generationally Perpetuated’ Pattern: Daughters Do More Chores
From The New York Times authored by Claire Cain Miller: “It has long been true that women are paid less than men at work and do more of the labor … Read More
Whether a Husband Identifies as a Breadwinner Depends on Whether He Respects His Wife’s Career — Not on How Much She Earns
From Harvard Business Review authored by Erin Reid: “An economic mystery of the last few decades has been why more women aren’t working. A new paper offers one answer: Most … Read More
The Costs of Motherhood Are Rising, and Catching Women Off Guard
From The New York Times authored by Claire Cain Miller: “An economic mystery of the last few decades has been why more women aren’t working. A new paper offers one … Read More
This Working Mom Created an Easier Way for Women to Deal With Breast Milk While Traveling
From TIME authored by Kate Torgerson: “Milk Stork started on Mother’s Day in 2014 with two gallons of breast milk and a four-day business trip. It was my first time away from … Read More
The bus tours tackling the workplace gender gap one city at a time
From Fast Company authored by Lydia Dishman: “Ariana Schoenholz did what a lot of college grads only wish they could do: land a dream job less than three months after … Read More
Charlotte E. Ray’s Brief But Historic Career as the First U.S. Black Woman Attorney
From History authored by Erin Blakemore: “Martha Gadley’s marriage was a nightmare. When her husband drank, he turned increasingly violent. One night, he used an ax to chop a hole … Read More