Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Study: Glass Ceiling For Women In The Workplace Still Exists, And It’s Hurting The Economy

We really need to work on this for moral and ethical reasons, not just for the economy although economic concerns are real and valid. 



Study: Glass Ceiling For Women In The Workplace Still Exists, And It’s Hurting The Economy:

Business woman looking up at glass ceiling in office
CHICAGO — Women have historically had a tough time succeeding in the workplace, but over recent years many have made great strides in the business world to become successful CEOs or hold other leadership positions. While some have said this means that the so-called “glass ceiling” blocking women from the top jobs in corporate America has…

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Streamlining Clinical Trials: Enhancing Efficiency and Affordability for Medical Innovation

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