Like most women who have reached a certain level in their jobs, she works all the time, just to keep afloat, does
more than her male colleagues, and subordinates her sex life to her professional life.
«The high - level women I talk to very consistently say they spend a lot more time
than their male colleagues did getting to know people, getting to know about their personal lives,» law professor Joan C. Williams tells Fortune, seconding the idea.
Women now occupy top positions in every sector of the art world, and though they are still paid less
than their male colleagues in similar roles, they are slowly helping to right the industry's historic gender imbalance.
The three women filed a class - action lawsuit in San Francisco Superior Court alleging that Google put them in lesser
jobs than their male colleagues, which resulted in lower pay, and denied them promotions that would have advanced their careers.
The public report for Scotland - based Rockstar North exhibits that the common girl's hourly price is 64 p.c
decrease than their male colleagues, which implies girls there earn # zero.36 for each # 1 man does.
In a new report, we studied Illinois» educator salary and tenure data, and found that women typically earn salaries that are $ 5,500
lower than their male colleagues.
It can happen in many instance other than the ones above — for example, if a female employee is being paid less
than a male colleague for doing the same job, if an employer fails to make reasonable adjustments in the workplace due to an employee's disability or if an employee from an ethnic minority community is refused the training opportunities offered to other colleagues.
After working for 19 years at Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., someone finally told her — via an anonymous note — that she was making thousands of dollars less
than her male colleagues with the same job.
And aside from any real prejudice, the historical record of medicine as a male - dominated profession can drive women physicians and physician - scientists to perceive bias, push themselves too hard — and burn out much
earlier than their male colleagues, or sacrifice their careers in part or entirely.
A total of 52 percent of military women said they had been sexually harassed compared with 19 percent of military men, and women more frequently reported they were very frightened by the
experience than their male colleagues, according to a study published online in APA's Journal of Occupational Health Psychology.
Female scientists spend demonstrably more time teaching, mentoring, and participating in community
outreach than their male colleagues, just as there are far more female #scicommers on Instagram than male.
The study doesn't explain why this happens, but prior studieshave found that female doctors tend to spend more time with patients, communicate better, and follow clinical guidelines more
often than their male colleagues.
Timiras says that she felt she had to work harder and
longer than her male colleagues did to earn their respect but, on the whole, she believes she has been treated fairly at Berkeley and in Utah.
She argued that her research support had been minimal, that she had been granted far less lab
space than her male colleagues, and that she had been pushed into working on a defense contract that impeded more prestigious research.
And for the first time in her career, she felt that the common thread was gender — that she was of less
account than her male colleagues and that her accomplishments were all but invisible in a primarily male world.
Six years ago, David Fincher's adaptation of Stieg Larsson's The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo already felt like a retread of far too familiar material; its drama was based on that grimly perennial staple, spectacular violence against women, and only felt fresh because avenging heroine Lisbeth Salander was so much steelier and
sharper than her male colleague.
Winfried is an indefatigable practical joker; Ines is a buttoned - up professional, even more rule -
bound than her male colleagues, to whom she must constantly prove herself while also suggesting that she might be sexually available at some point down the line.
A member of the New York school of Abstract Expressionists who was less widely
recognized than male colleagues like Franz Kline and Willem de Kooning, Ms. Passlof had been immersed since the 1950s in the heady, impecunious cultural ferment of Downtown Manhattan.
Explaining the significant difference in bonus pay between men and women, the report states: «Significantly more of our female colleagues work on a part - time
basis than our male colleagues, which has had an impact on our bonus gap because the government has specified that bonus figures are calculated based on actual amounts paid, rather than on a full - time equivalent basis.
The authors of the LSUC study conclude that we need to investigate how women are treated upon return from parental leaves and whether women are held to a higher
standard than their male colleagues upon their return from a parental leave.
In October, the agency announced a $ 5 million settlement with the financial services firm State Street Corp. over allegations that the company discriminated against more than 300 female executives by paying them less
than male colleagues in similar positions.
Women who apply for tenure - track positions at top - tier research universities in math and sciences these days have a slightly better chance of landing the
job than their male colleagues, says a new study funded by the National Science Foundation.
First, «female faculty are more
likely than their male colleagues to be on the CET type, if one is available, and less likely to be on the TTT type, if one is available.»
The public report for Scotland - based Rockstar North exhibits that the typical lady's hourly fee is 64 %
decrease than their male colleagues, which suggests ladies there earn # zero.36 for each # 1 man does.
Now, a study of nearly 1 million engineering paper co-authorships puts hard numbers on the problem in this male - dominated scientific field, and finds a paradoxical trend: Female engineers are publishing in slightly more prestigious journals on
average than their male colleagues, but their work is getting less attention.
Ledbetter had been paid less
than her male colleagues for about a decade, both genders receiving periodic pay raises, but the woman receiving smaller ones.
At Facebook, code written by female engineers was rejected 35 percent
more than their male colleagues, according to the findings of a longtime Facebook employee who relayed that data to The Wall Street Journal.
An audit of their pay data concluded that the company had shortchanged 753 female consultants and managers, paying them
less than their male colleagues in similar positions.
By now you know the backstory: Ledbetter worked for 19 years as a supervisor at Goodrich Tire and Rubber, only to discover near the end of her career that she was earning 20 percent less
than her male colleagues.
On Monday, Department of Labor officials claimed Google, who is a federal contractor, systematically pays female workers less
than their male colleagues.
Financial Times» journalists could strike over the gender pay gap at the newspaper amid fury that female journalists are being paid 13 % less
than male colleagues.
In Reading, the council faces a legal challenge from more than 60 women who say they have been paid less
than their male colleagues.
The results also revealed that tenured female professors earned about 8 percent less
than male colleagues.
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside and Indiana University have shown that women faculty members are doing more service work — primarily internal service —
than their male colleagues, which may hinder their overall success in academia.
«One implication is that female legislators might talk about politics and deliberately engage the other party more
than their male colleagues,» said Patrick Miller, assistant professor of political science.