This one's for you Flea!
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This one's for you Flea!
I thought of you and your work-related trials and tribulations when I read this:
A survey published yesterday also shows that many Australian women feel their workplaces are "boys' clubs" that frustrate their ambitions for promotion and do not properly support a healthy work/life balance
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news...234794114.html
A quarter of women and 21 per cent of men believed the sexes were not treated equally in their workplaces; 43 per cent of women and 46 per cent of men agreed their workplace could be "a bit of a boys' club".
Does anyone else feel this way?
A survey published yesterday also shows that many Australian women feel their workplaces are "boys' clubs" that frustrate their ambitions for promotion and do not properly support a healthy work/life balance
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news...234794114.html
A quarter of women and 21 per cent of men believed the sexes were not treated equally in their workplaces; 43 per cent of women and 46 per cent of men agreed their workplace could be "a bit of a boys' club".
Does anyone else feel this way?
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Re: This one's for you Flea!
I thought of you and your work-related trials and tribulations when I read this:
A survey published yesterday also shows that many Australian women feel their workplaces are "boys' clubs" that frustrate their ambitions for promotion and do not properly support a healthy work/life balance
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news...234794114.html
A quarter of women and 21 per cent of men believed the sexes were not treated equally in their workplaces; 43 per cent of women and 46 per cent of men agreed their workplace could be "a bit of a boys' club".
Does anyone else feel this way?
A survey published yesterday also shows that many Australian women feel their workplaces are "boys' clubs" that frustrate their ambitions for promotion and do not properly support a healthy work/life balance
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news...234794114.html
A quarter of women and 21 per cent of men believed the sexes were not treated equally in their workplaces; 43 per cent of women and 46 per cent of men agreed their workplace could be "a bit of a boys' club".
Does anyone else feel this way?
Ahhh.. even though i am *cough* working
I just had to have a squiz. DONT SET ME OFF!!
I shall reply later when I am home. I saw a news report on Sky about this today.