Ms. Pao lost the case, but it sparked a debate about
whether women in tech should publicly call out unequal treatment.
Not exact matches
WOMEN IN TECH: Over the weekend, Ellen Pao wrote an op - ed for The New York Times about whether anything has changed for women in
WOMEN IN TECH: Over the weekend, Ellen Pao wrote an op - ed for The New York Times about whether anything has changed for women in tec
IN TECH: Over the weekend, Ellen Pao wrote an op - ed for The New York Times about whether anything has changed for women in t
TECH: Over the weekend, Ellen Pao wrote an op - ed for The New York Times about
whether anything has changed for
women in
women in tec
in techtech.
«We should worry about
whether the
women -
in -
tech movement has gone too far sometime after a couple of these aren't regularly happening anymore.»
Whether you are just getting your foot
in the door, negotiating your next promotion and raise or trying to get backing for your big entrepreneurial idea, the
tech field is a tough place to be a
woman.
«We found that higher rates of poverty and lower levels of education helped explain breastfeeding gaps between black and white
women, especially
in determining
whether mothers started breastfeeding
in the first place,» said Sharon Landesman Ramey, a professor and distinguished research scholar at the Virginia
Tech Carilion Research Institute and an author of the paper.
Whether it's our hero's bantering spy ex-girlfriend (Lupita Nyong» o), his smartass,
tech - genius little sister (Letitia Wright), his tougher - than - leather mom (Angela Bassett) or the place guard who is the biggest badass
in the whole damn movie (The Walking Dead's Danai Gurira) it takes a nation of
women to cover T'Challa's back.
«Employers should proactively speak to their interest
in seeing more
women in tech,
whether it's
in a company blog post, on social channels, through internal newsletters, at networking events, or at career fairs,» Cullen says.