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Engaged employees were much more likely to say their companies offered at least some flex time and to report working longer hours than actively disengaged colleagues or those who were not engaged.
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Using the class of 2009 as the study sample, the report found that women working full time earn an average of 82% of what their male peers earn.
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Only 39% say they had a job lined up when they graduated, though 68% report that they are now working full time.
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While it was a bit too small in size for inclusion in the two newsletters we put out, it was perfect for the small cap stock bonus report I was working on at the time.
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In 1995 there were at least ten times that many full- or part-time businesswomen working at home, according to a report by the National Foundation for Women Business Owners, a research organization based near Washington, D.
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At this time, the Labor Department says it is working to get the report released as scheduled.
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"We are dismayed that the two bodies do not appear to be close to resolving this issue at a time when clear leadership, and effective joint working, is badly needed, " the report concluded.
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According to a recent report by the American Association of University Women (AAUW), college-educated women working full time earn only 82% on average of what their male peers earn just one year out of college.
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The report said that 91% of requests received were answered within 20 working days, or within a permitted time extension, and information being fully disclosed in 76% of cases.
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