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The year was 1973. Helen Reddy’s “I Am Woman” was at the top of the charts. The women’s movement was in full swing. Change was in the wind.
In Boston, a group of female office workers started talking about how they were treated at work; about how they trained ...
Read more...Happy 10th anniversary to the Best Companies for Multicultural Women initiative and congrats to our record 25 winning companies — up from only three our first time out!
Back then, experts assured us that the only way for women of color to find ...
Read more...For many of our 2012 Best Companies for Hourly Workers, an entry-level job really can open doors all the way to the executive suite.
That’s because these companies see the value of promoting from within. Last year, the Best Companies hired more than 300,000 ...
Read more...Top HR executives say biggest concern facing corporate America is lack of women at the top.
Last fall, Working Mother hosted about three-dozen senior human resource executives from some of the biggest and most well-known companies on the planet for an ...
Read more...Nasty bosses and mean co-workers can make work a living hell, and working moms are often targets. Working Mother shows what employees and companies need to know about bullying—and how to fight it.
It’s tough out there. Millions of us ...
Read more...“A girl’s wealth increases nine percent for every year she stays in school,” said Carolyn Miles, President and CEO of Save the Children, summing up the business case that’s increasingly helping convince companies to focus on programs that ...
Read more...Contributed By Fran Durekas, Founder, CCLC (Children's Creative Learning Centers)
When it comes to designing family care benefits for employees, companies often focus primarily on child care. Child care ...
Read more...We often are pushed into thinking that the advancement of women in the workforce, in elected roles, and in leadership positions in general is an issue focused on by women-only media –ghetto-ized some would say by mainstream media. But for a change, The ...
Read more...Do you ever have days when you feel conflicted about the choices you have to make as a working mother? You’re not alone.
According to What ...
Read more...A guest post written by: Bob Piniewski, AJ’s Dad, organizer of PAC2
Children with cancer need your help.
I know because on Father’s Day 2007 my 14-year-old son Alex John was ...
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