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Category: Workplace Economics

As Leaders, Women Rule

December 27, 2018 admin Workplace Economics

New studies find that female managers outshine their male counterparts in almost every measure Twenty-five years after women first started pouring into the labor force–and trying to be more like men in every way, from

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After the Wild Ride: Investors have lost $4.6 trillion in the tech debacle

October 1, 2018 admin Workplace Economics

After the Wild Ride: Investors have lost $4.6 trillion in the tech debacle – and a lot more than money went with it
Business Week
Rochelle Sharpe

For a while, becoming fabulously wealthy practically overnight seemed to be about as easy as waking up in the morning and getting out of bed.

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Teen Internet Moguls

October 1, 2018 admin Workplace Economics

Teen Internet Moguls

Business Week

Rochelle Sharpe


Web-savvy kids are turning their fun and games into million-dollar businesses

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Divided Ranks: Women at Mitsubishi Say Union Fell Short on Sexual Harassment

October 1, 2018 admin Workplace Economics

Divided Ranks: Women at Mitsubishi Say Union Fell Short on Sexual Harassment
The Wall Street Journal
Rochelle Sharpe

UAW Local Rarely Filed Grievances, Though It Says It Took Other Action – Tracing One Complex Case

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In Whose Hands? How Allstate Applied Scientology Methods to Train Its Managers

October 1, 2018 admin Quirky Stories, Workplace Economics

In Whose Hands? How Allstate Applied Scientology Methods to Train Its Managers
The Wall Street Journal
Rochelle Sharpe

Led by a Church Member, Classes Elevated Profits Above ‘Reasonableness’ —
Copyright: L. Ron Hubbard

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Testing the Law: A Mysterious Matter Of Body Odor Turns Into a Federal Case

September 28, 2018 admin Quirky Stories, Workplace Economics

Testing the Law: A Mysterious Matter Of Body Odor Turns Into a Federal Case
The Wall Street Journal
Rochelle Sharpe

Beatrice Shaw knew her body odor sometimes got so rancid that it made her co-workers feel sick.

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Unequal Opportunity: Losing Ground on the Employment Front

September 13, 2018 admin Data Driven Investigation, Workplace Economics

Unequal Opportunity: Losing Ground on the Employment Front
The Wall Street Journal
Rochelle Sharpe

In Latest Recession, Only Blacks Suffered Net Employment Loss –Firms Added Whites, Asians and Hispanics Overall, But They Deny Any Bias – Effects of Seniority, Location

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