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Lapses into laddishness
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Category: Family and gender
Dealing with those 'harmless' little instances of sexism is difficult territory for a line manager, but who said being a manager was easy?

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A lesser spotted breed
Thursday, August 11, 2005
Category: Family and gender
If females aren't advancing to the boardroom, it's because they don't like the deal.

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The family comes first. It is jolly decent of Gordon Brown to pay for my summer holiday in the South of France
Thursday, April 07, 2005
Category: Family and gender
The family comes first. It is jolly decent of Gordon Brown to pay for my summer holiday in the South of France

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New Statesman, Men remain stuck in cages of their own creation
Monday, August 16, 2004
Category: Family and gender
Women's changing lives have been examined closely by academics, the media, and even the Pope. But, argues Richard Reeves, it is how men cope with these changes that will shape the future

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What does a firm care?
Thursday, January 01, 2004
Category: Family and gender
The root causes of sexual inequality in the workplace must be analysed and exposed

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