If co-working is the future, then it shouldn’t look like a frat house

From Quartz authored by Leah Fessler: “If the future of work is happening in co-working spaces, it leaves a lot to be desired for women Not a single co-founder or board member at WeWork, Industrious, or Rocketspace, some of the biggest coworking companies in America, is a woman. Unsurprisingly, this means that many of these […]

Woman-led law firm launches Infant-At-Work Policy for employees

From Corp authored by Karen Dybis: “Attorney Charissa Potts understands how it feels to be a working mom, especially because she is one herself. That is why she decided recently to launch a progressive employee Infant-At-Work policy for her law firm. Freedom Law, which is based in Eastpointe, now has an Infant-At-Work policy that serves […]

Kids Don’t Damage Women’s Careers — Men Do

From Medium authored by Jessica Valenti: “One of the most pernicious modern myths about motherhood is that having kids will damage your career. Women are told that we need to choose between our jobs or our children, or that we’ll spend our most productive work years “juggling” or performing a “balancing act.” For those of […]

New Time Magazine Covers Show What It’s Like To Be A Teacher In America

From Scary Mommy authored by Cassandra Stone: “It’s often said that teaching can feel like a thankless job. The new TIME magazine cover story series shows just how thankless being a teacher in America is — and the stories featured are a sobering reminder of how deeply we fail our country’s teachers, every single day. High school history […]

In Interviews, Female CEOs Say They Don’t Expect Much Support — at Home or at Work

From Harvard Business Review authored by Andromachi Athanasopoulou, Amanda Moss Cowan, Michael Smets, & Timothy Morris: “Women who have already made it to the top say that the only person who will get you there is yourself. While many researchers and observers have examined the structural and other barriers that limit women’s progress through the […]

The Myth Of CEO Work-Life Balance

From Forbes authored by Amy Nelson: “The New York Times, we need to talk. I often read your column “My Workout” to learn tips on how other CEOs stay on top of their game. I’m always searching for advice from visionaries who are disrupting industries and making a difference, both in business and beyond. But […]

How To Break The Maternal Wall, Brick By Brick

From Forbes authored by Amy Nelson: “I remember the day when I told colleagues and friends that I planned to stop practicing law and start building a business. The puzzled looks and furrowed eyebrows were tell-tale signs that they didn’t understand how a woman with a thriving career and two children would want to leave a […]

Don’t Underestimate the Power of Women Supporting Each Other at Work

From Harvard Business Review authored by Anne Welsh McNulty: “Don’t underestimate the power of women connecting and supporting each other at work. As my experiences from being a rookie accountant to a managing director at an investment bank have taught me, conversations between women have massive benefits for the individual and the organization. When I […]

Law, Order & Pantyhose: Law Firm Addresses Gender Parity Fairly

From Take the Lead authored by Michele Weldon: “What’s fair is fair. Christina Vander Werf, a partner with Gordon & Rees LLP, who works out of the San Diego, Los Angeles and Phoenix offices, says at her law firm, gender equity is a top priority. “There is a very intentional effort to make the office […]

DON’T TAKE CALLS IN THE BREASTFEEDING ROOM AND 9 OTHER SMALL THINGS MEN CAN DO TO MAKE WOMEN LESS UNCOMFORTABLE AT WORK

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 show interest in STEM, only 0.4% of college women major in computer science. We start 17% of companies but only receive 2% of funding. We are systematically passed over for […]

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