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Center for Women: Rules for the Workplace Workshop (Iunius 21 at 09:30)
Wondering why you’re not getting ahead at work? Or, if you’re just entering the workforce, how can you improve your chances of getting the job you want and moving up the corporate ladder? Is it possible that the reason women earn approximately 70% of what their male colleagues are making is that ... (plura)we are reluctant to discuss financial matters? Think the glass ceiling is a myth? Learn the rules of work with valuable tools and tips to get ahead.
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