There are many more females now in senior roles in financial firms, TV networks, even technology companies – businesses once dominated and run solely by men. The recent dismissal of The New York Times's first female executive editor made headlines and caused shock waves in HR offices around the country amid accusations of sexism and discrimination. But a very different angle to the story points to changes in the journalistic profession as the real culprit.
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Is Journalism the Last Bastion of Male Dominance in the Workplace?
Women in the workplace have continued to shatter glass ceilings and take their place in C-suites and boardrooms across the spectrum of industry, though perhaps not at the pace some would like to see. Journalism, however, has not been friendly to women as an industry. Read the full article from the Washington Post.
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