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Women are making headway in the workplace, but certain professions, from the boardroom to the Oval Office, still need a shot of estrogen.
By Sarah Elizabeth Richards
May 22, 2006
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More than 60 percent of moms with young kids work. Is the workplace ever going to catch up?
By Sarah Elizabeth Richards
May 15, 2006
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Savvy models stage a cheeky objection to the controversial E3 conference dress code.
By Page Rockwell
May 11, 2006
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Do Rio's new ladies-only subway cars protect women, or patronize everyone?
By Lynn Harris
May 3, 2006
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Companies want more women working in plant operations. But it's a hard sell.
By Sarah Elizabeth Richards
May 1, 2006
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She shops, she chats, she makes mistakes -- and management turns a blind eye.
By Cary Tennis
April 14, 2006
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Young women struggle with being assertive in the workplace.
By Page Rockwell
April 7, 2006
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Anyone with more than three years' office experience, a crappy attitude and little to no attention to detail will savor the delicious torture of "The Office," BBC America's comedy import.
By Heather Havrilesky
May 1, 2003
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Muslims, Jews, Pentecostal Baptists -- religious discrimination in the workplace is an equal-opportunity troublemaker.
By Christopher S. Stewart
April 17, 2003
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Are companies losing billions of dollars to recreational surfing and e-mail chitchat?
By Mark Gimein
November 24, 1999
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Is Paglia wrong about Waco? Plus: R.E.M. on "Automatic" pilot; Luddite gamers should quit moaning and start playing.
Letters to the Editor
September 15, 1999
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Stressed-out office workers are succumbing to "desk rage."
By Jon Bowen
September 7, 1999
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Getting to know all about you: By Jennifer Vogel. Attention, shoppers -- what you tell supermarket clubs may be used against you.
By Jennifer Vogel
October 14, 1998
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Service with an artificial smile: By Robert Rossney. Supermarket clubs point the way to a future of corporate-mandated friendliness and Stepford clerks.
By Robert Rossney
October 14, 1998