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Women of colour get asked to do more ‘office housework’ at work
When it comes to housework like cleaning up the coffee cups, women of colour again were the most likely group to say they do more than their colleagues — 18% more likely than white men. (These findings will be published soon in a full report by the American Bar...
How Female GCs Help Women Advance Their Law Careers
The number of female GCs in the Fortune 500 has risen almost annually since the Minority Corporate Counsel Association first published its General Counsel Survey in 1999. In 2000, just 43 women led legal departments in the Fortune 500.
Men, Women Differ On Perception of Equality in Legal Field
Blacklaws acknowledged that while more women are becoming lawyers, the shift is not yet reflected at the senior levels in the profession, a reality that Jean Lee, president and chief executive officer of the Minority Corporate Counsel Association, also has...
For Women and Minorities to Get Ahead, Managers Must Assign Work Fairly
Our research shows there’s also a racial dynamic to disparities in assignments. When we surveyed a nationwide sample of lawyers, women of color were the most likely to report doing more administrative tasks than their colleagues — over 20% more likely than white men....
15 Minutes With Discover Financial Services’ General Counsel
Women of colour get asked to do more ‘office housework’ at work
When it comes to housework like cleaning up the coffee cups, women of colour again were the most likely group to say they do more than their colleagues — 18% more likely than white men. (These findings will be published soon in a full report by the American Bar...
How Female GCs Help Women Advance Their Law Careers
The number of female GCs in the Fortune 500 has risen almost annually since the Minority Corporate Counsel Association first published its General Counsel Survey in 1999. In 2000, just 43 women led legal departments in the Fortune 500.
Men, Women Differ On Perception of Equality in Legal Field
Blacklaws acknowledged that while more women are becoming lawyers, the shift is not yet reflected at the senior levels in the profession, a reality that Jean Lee, president and chief executive officer of the Minority Corporate Counsel Association, also has...
For Women and Minorities to Get Ahead, Managers Must Assign Work Fairly
Our research shows there’s also a racial dynamic to disparities in assignments. When we surveyed a nationwide sample of lawyers, women of color were the most likely to report doing more administrative tasks than their colleagues — over 20% more likely than white men....