Women In The Workplace
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Broadcast personality Jennifer Valentyne alleges gender discrimination at former employerJennifer Valentyne has posted a video online detailing allegations of gender discrimination in former broadcast roles that she suggests ultimately led to her being fired.CanadaMay 24, 2022
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‘The Great Resignation’: High burnout rates driving women away from employers, study showsThe report, which surveyed 5,000 women across 10 countries, found that nearly half feel burnt out.CanadaApr 28, 2022
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Critics say Nova Scotia economic recovery plan hurtful to parents and womenNDP party criticizes Nova Scotia's economic reopening plan, says it leaves out thousands of workers, especially women, out of the first stage of the recovery plan.CanadaMay 28, 2020
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The Gabrielle Union case shows we must listen more to avoid toxic work culturesGabrielle Union's dismissal from America's Got Talent plays into a dynamic that is normalized in many corporate cultures, Meera Estrada says.CommentaryDec 6, 2019
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‘RISE’: Women being seen and heard in their industries'RISE' is an original Global News video production, debuting on YouTube, profiling women who are being seen and heard in a variety of industries.CanadaNov 8, 2018
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Shattering Glass: The subtle ways women experience harassment in the workplaceExperts in the field believe the tide is turning, but it will take some time for a truly equitable experience for women.Mar 7, 2018
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Bill Morneau picks budget day shoes from Edmonton’s Poppy Barley for 2nd year in a rowFor the second year in a row, federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau will wear a pair of shoes from Edmonton company Poppy Barley when he tables the federal government's budget next week.PoliticsFeb 23, 2018
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The pressure on men to be providers is one reason they have much higher suicide ratesStress about money is often a factor in men's high suicide rates, experts sayLifestyleJun 25, 2017
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Here’s why women tend to be better bosses than menResearch reveals women in leadership positions tend to outperform their male counterparts in several key areas.LifestyleApr 20, 2017
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Women work more than men and it’s impacting their health, study saysMen might work longer hours in the office, but women work the most hours overall thanks to chores and childcare.HealthFeb 6, 2017
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