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            <title>Women In the Workplace: Is it 2010, or 1910?</title>
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Bad news about the fight for workplace equality. Only 15 of this year&amp;#8217;s Fortune 500 companies have woman CEOs – the same percentage as last year. Robin Marty of Care2 points out that most of the companies women lead are &amp;#8220;women focused&amp;#8221; companies – your food and cosmetic businesses. But Marty also points out that there are a few positive points about this year&amp;#8217;s list. Xerox replaced one woman CEO with another – a first for the Fortune 500 companies. And almost half of the companies with female CEOs are in the top 100.
Marty also questions what&amp;#8217;s keeping women from succeeding to the extent that men do in business, especially since now, two women earn a business degree for every man who does. And women are steadily reaching positions of po...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 13:00:17 +0100</pubDate>
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            <description>Yesterday (April 20) was Equal Pay Day: Feministing suggests you make like Mad Men&amp;#8217;s Peggy Olson and tell your boss you deserve to get paid the same as your male counterparts, if you&amp;#8217;re not already. (via Feministing)
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            <description>Yesterday (April 20) was Equal Pay Day: Feministing suggests you make like Mad Men&amp;#8217;s Peggy Olson and tell your boss you deserve to get paid the same as your male counterparts, if you&amp;#8217;re not already. (via Feministing)
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