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Makes one wonder why any corporation in this country would hire a women for any job given their almost insatiable propensity to sue not for an injury, but for a perceived slight.
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Susan Antilla, author of Tales From the Boom-Boom Room, has nailed the toxic Wall Street culture again in her article at Bloomberg on the messy case of Ellen Pao, Women Kill the Buzz for Guys Who Hire, Fire Them.
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Mr. Kumar highlighted several police initiatives to address women's safety, including plans to hire more women constables and officers and add more telephone help-lines for women to call in complaints.
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Of course, a growing number of busy, wealthy, professional women are willing to pay not just for database inclusion, but to hire their own matchmakers.
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Some might advocate for women to gravitate to those industries that have shown a willingness to hire women in the past, such as advertising or service industries.
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For support during this process, read ASK FOR IT by Linda Babcock and Sara Laschever and OVERCOMING UNDEREARNING by women and money expert Barbara Stanny or hire a negotiation-training consultant through organizations such as She Negotiates.
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DreamIt's newest hire, Kerry Rupp, recently launched Holiday Golightly, which organizes high-end vacations for women.
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Since people want to hire and promote those who are both competent and nice, this creates a huge stumbling block for women.
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