Hollywood working moms and the brutal conflict between family and career

From The Los Angeles Times authored by Meredith Blake: “Nearly every mother in Hollywood has a horror story. There was the time screenwriter and showrunner Aline Brosh McKenna was 8½ months pregnant and a studio executive joked, “I guess today would be a bad day to punch you in the stomach.” There was the time Nisha Ganatra, […]

Moms Are Fighting To Use Campaign Funds For Child Care

From The Huffington Post authored by Molly Redden: “Josie Raymond only campaigned once with her daughter before she realized she had to hire a babysitter. She was in the thick of a competitive race for a Kentucky House seat, and she could easily spend all day canvassing suburban Louisville — but her toddler couldn’t. “We […]

COULD AN APP HELP YOU STOP FIGHTING ABOUT CHORES?

From Mel Magazine authored by Tracy Moore: “Men typically excel at both playing and inventing pointless competitive games, but one man has potentially done civilization a solid and applied his gamification skills toward something that actually kind of matters: household chores. Manhattan civil engineer Bob Ford, a mid-30s father and husband, has developed an app called Labor […]

Texting Moves to the Workplace, as Do the Awkward Misfires. ‘I’m Here. I Luv U.’

From The Wall Street Journal authored by Te-Ping Chen: “Ashlyn Burgett usually likes getting text messages, but then she was added to a group text chain with co-workers last fall, and the pictures started arriving. First came the grandchildren. Then colleagues’ pets. Her phone flashed with messages all weekend. “They think we like it, because you […]

Tracking Phones, Google Is a Dragnet for the Police

From The New York Times authored by Jennifer Valentino-DeVries: “When detectives in a Phoenix suburb arrested a warehouse worker in a murder investigation last December, they credited a new technique with breaking open the case after other leads went cold. The police told the suspect, Jorge Molina, they had data tracking his phone to the […]

Will I Get a Better Job If I Pretend I’m a Bad Assistant?’

From The Cut authored by Alison Green: “Dear Boss, My partner offered me some surprising career advice the other day and it’s been weighing on my mind since. I had been venting about a bad week at work. I have ended up with a really tiresome and time-heavy task that has nothing to do with […]

What Do Women Want? Law Firms Are Clueless.

From The American Lawyer authored by Viva Chen: “Memo to all you well-meaning law firms out there trying your darnedest to retain and promote women: You are doing it all wrong. All those marvelous initiatives you’ve been touting—flexible work arrangements, mentoring programs, affinity groups, transition coaching for new moms and the like—are not getting women […]

A record number of congresswomen are mothers. Here’s a glimpse inside their first-ever caucus.

From The Washington Post authored by Caitlin Gibson: “How are your kids doing? It isn’t the question itself that bothers Katie Porter. The freshman Democratic congresswoman from California, a single mom of three children, is perfectly aware that inquiring about another person’s family is just polite small talk. But there’s something about the way some […]

Women Describe Their Experience Working in Big Law, And It’s Not Pretty

From Law.com authored by Eric Hichman: “Earlier this month it was revealed that six women are in the process of suing Jones Day over accusations of alleged gender discrimination (to catch up see here and here). The timing of the lawsuits coincides with the end of a yearlong research partnership between the American Bar Association and ALM […]

For Women and Minorities to Get Ahead, Managers Must Assign Work Fairly

From Harvard Business Review authored by Joan C. Williams and Marina Multhaup: “Organizations have been trying to improve diversity in the workplace for decades — with little success. The most common techniques, such as one-time sensitivity trainings, haven’t worked. The numbers of women and people of color in leadership roles are still staggeringly low across […]

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