A new Pew Research Center analysis of Census Bureau data finds that in a small number of cities—which has grown since the year 2000—young women make between 100% and 120% of what their male counterparts earn.
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Data about the brief tenure of most Chief Marketing Officers has been quantified for years, but remains un-addressed. The status-quo approach to hiring CMOs can't continue if we want to reverse the decades-long trend.
A newly passed bill in Mississippi calls for equal pay for equal work, but also specifically lists applicants’ salary history, among other factors, as a defense employers might use to justify a pay gap.
A new Pew Research Center analysis of Census Bureau data finds that in a small number of cities—which has grown since the year 2000—young women make between 100% and 120% of what their male counterparts earn.
This week’s Careers newsletter brings the latest news, commentary and ideas about the workplace, leadership and the future of work straight to your inbox every Tuesday.
Organizational cultures are not prepared to serve the needs of employees because leaders don’t listen to other people’s truths. If your mind goes to thoughts like, “it’s not my job to worry about other people’s problems” – then you are not ready for a world in which individuals have the power.
The news that Schultz will become Starbucks' interim CEO was cheered by investors, but left some governance experts scratching their heads. Few CEOs have returned to the same CEO job two times.
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