Or is there a firm glass ceiling at the workplace preventing talented women from moving upwards once they reach a certain level? |
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Even with your defense of the article, it seems to me that she is blaming women for the glass ceiling that limits their advancement. |
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But if the glass ceiling that is excluding women from senior positions continues to operate, we will find ourselves with a problem in the future. |
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At the end of 2000 superconductivity in metal alloys and compounds appeared to remain trapped by a glass ceiling. |
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There is a glass ceiling against the women as a candidate for top positions. |
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The building also incorporates a stained glass ceiling and indoor lake boasting Koi carp and sturgeon. |
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Kimberly and I remain at Junior Consultant level, banging our heads against the glass ceiling at every turn. |
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An often-impenetrable glass ceiling limits many women seeking executive level positions in corporate America. |
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But I'm kind of trapped by a glass ceiling and the only way up is to fill dead men's shoes. |
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Obviously the glass ceiling has not stopped these women from succeeding in their business endeavors. |
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The problem for women is breaking through the glass ceiling, not getting equal compensation once they do so. |
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She's knocked hard on her own version of the glass ceiling, and broken through. |
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Yes, indeed, sexism is alive and well, even after you break through the glass ceiling. |
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Many say their skills are not utilized well enough, and they feel they are hitting a glass ceiling in their adopted countries. |
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Successful initiatives for breaking the glass ceiling to upward mobility for minorities and women. |
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It is clear that more women are breaking through the glass ceiling to reach the top. |
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There has been, of late, a lot of talk about women breaking the glass ceiling. |
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We want to remove what might be perceived as a glass ceiling for women compared to men. |
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The corporate glass ceiling is making a comeback in the boardroom with the number of UK women directors falling to a three-year low. |
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The Lunar Bed holds a queen-size mattress resting on a six-foot-tall platform with an enclosed dome glass ceiling. |
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There was the glass ceiling, the unequal pay, and while feminine qualities of leadership transformed the work world, they did so often at a cost to personal life. |
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In a country where female scientists remain constrained by a forbidding glass ceiling, the appointment of the neuroscientist is being hailed as a major breakthrough. |
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For long the debate on women bureaucrats has been confined to the glass ceiling and their ability to keep long working hours due to family pressures. |
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Is there a glass ceiling at tenure and promotion for female candidates? |
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Are women in Corporate Japan finally breaking through the glass ceiling? |
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A thick glass ceiling made nuns subject not only to bishops and popes but to the supposedly superior firepower of male intellects. |
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Good statistics are needed to make the glass ceiling and other obstacles more visible. |
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The screen is also reflected on the façades and the glass ceiling of the atrium, generating curious visual effects. |
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This passageway is designed as in a boat with mahogany-lined walls, copper lamps and a domed glass ceiling. |
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And find out how to shatter the last glass ceiling and get yourself on corporate boards in Sharing Biz Strategies. |
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So it is the pervasive culture of negative bias that must be altered if we are to break through the glass ceiling. |
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As a woman and a First Nations business owner, there is not a glass ceiling over me, but a net under me. |
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When they do stay, they often come up against the glass ceiling, which is as real as it is invisible and whereby the choice jobs go to the men. |
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Although things have improved somewhat, the glass ceiling for women in senior management positions has not yet been shattered. |
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Sixty per cent of the women quizzed for the study said they thought they would hit a glass ceiling in their own career, and apparently 31 per cent of employers agreed. |
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Many, especially those who come from an economically disadvantaged background, still face a glass ceiling. |
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What kind of advice would you give to young women to overcome that glass ceiling? |
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Joan hit the glass ceiling hard this past season and Hendricks did a great job conveying her torment and anguish. |
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Because keeping women out of these jobs is another way to keep the glass ceiling in place. |
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There's the anecdotal phenomenon of the woman who manages to break through the glass ceiling, but kicks the ladder away so no other women can usurp her position. |
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If glass ceiling appeals to you as a nineties metaphor, you should also favor sticky floor. |
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When they aspire to higher office they soon hit the glass ceiling. |
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Blacks have pierced nearly every glass ceiling. |
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The notion of the glass ceiling, which prevents highly qualified women from getting to the top, also has its roots in this dichotomy between motherhood and career. |
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Because not only does the glass ceiling still exist, but female students are bumping their heads on it before they've even donned a graduation gown. |
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Quotas open the way to equality and they break through the glass ceiling. |
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Despite the obvious glass ceiling, neither women nor social science researchers recognised or criticised it, largely owing to a prewar ban on feminist movements, which were seen as bourgeois. |
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A final possible explanation is that discrimination against females and other minorities contributes to the glass ceiling. |
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The glass ceiling does not exist in today's federal public service. |
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Women come closer to breaking through the glass ceiling every day. |
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It therefore appears that women have pierced the glass ceiling in assuming political and functional positions at the very top of the political and civil service hierarchy. |
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And more than one-third of the men agreed there was a glass ceiling for female employees. |
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In the vivid colours of the stained glass ceiling, royal symbols share space with provincial coats of arms and symbols of the founding peoples of Canada. |
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Walters didn't so much smash the glass ceiling as hurl a wreck-wreck ing ball through it. |
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At the very top, the glass ceiling is still largely in place. |
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In the 4,300-sq ft atrium, mullion-mounted CMH track illuminates the fritted glass ceiling above, while ceiling-mounted PAR56 track lights the lobby below. |
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Three terms, the glass ceiling, comparable worth, and the gender pay gap, have commonly been used to describe some of the challenges women face in the workplace. |
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Nonetheless, women are definitely breaking through what has variously been called the glass ceiling, the bamboo ceiling, or the old boy's network. |
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