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The evolution of the glass ceiling from 1920 to 2026
Due to bias and unethical hiring practices, women are still struggling to gain and maintain equal rights, pay, opportunities, ...
Do not forget that glass ceilings exist for some women, whilst concrete roofs exist for others. The trope of the “glass ceiling” is a common discussion point in business. The unacknowledged barrier to ...
Julia Kagan is a financial/consumer journalist and former senior editor, personal finance, of Investopedia. Ryan Eichler holds a B.S.B.A with a concentration in Finance from Boston University. He has ...
The term “glass ceiling” refers to invisible barriers that keep some people from advancing in the workplace. You know you’ve reached it when lesser qualified individuals keep passing you by. In theory ...
In part one of this two-part column, CRN columnist Cass Cooper explores the cultural contextual changes for gender inclusion. How has the glass ceiling impacted women at work? Are women less ...
When Susan Inaba first saw the “Steel and Glass House” designed by modernist architect A. Quincy Jones, she was immediately drawn to the visually stunning property and its calm ambiance. “The house ...
You’ve probably heard the term “glass ceiling” thrown around a lot during this presidential election, especially by supporters of Hillary Clinton, and you may have some idea of what it means. But the ...
Both Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin referred to their candidacies as breaking glass ceilings. Must we regard such remarks as male-bashing hate speech? Now that both major parties have fielded major ...
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