Women in the Workplace
Women Gaining in Pay, Education, Entrepreneurship
American women are staying in the work force longer, closing the historic wage gap with men, getting more education and starting more firms.
Financing Easier for Women Business Owners
Women business owners are finding it easier than in the past several years to get credit from banks and say they are now less likely to be denied financing because of their sex.
The Myth and Reality of Sexual Harrassment
Fact or fiction? The American Psychological Association estimates that 71 percent of working women will be subjected to sexual harassment during their careers. Find out how to
identify and deal with sexual harrassment if it happens to you, and what the
appropriate action to take is if you are an employer.
A Test Lab for Managing Diversity
Since the U.S. Equal Opportunity Commission filed the biggest sexual harassment lawsuit in its history against Mitsubishi Motor Manufacturing of America Inc., the company's auto assembly plant has become a test lab for American corporations struggling with the problems of managing diversity in the workplace.
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