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Men and women feel different things about their jobs. But they also feel different things during their jobs.
This week’s guest is Andrea Munday, a Chicago-based business owner with a millennial’s deep experience of gendered & generational lines. This week, she schools me on what’s been missing in workplace fairness since Title IX came out in 1972.
One takeaway? Gender equity’s got a lot to do with monthly cycles.
Here’s our central question: how do we create fairness when people feel radically different things at work?So press play while you work, Mode/Switchers.
This one’s for you, if you’re mystified by all the feelings at work.
-craig
By Emily Bosscher, LaShone Manuel, Craig Mattson, David WilstermannMen and women feel different things about their jobs. But they also feel different things during their jobs.
This week’s guest is Andrea Munday, a Chicago-based business owner with a millennial’s deep experience of gendered & generational lines. This week, she schools me on what’s been missing in workplace fairness since Title IX came out in 1972.
One takeaway? Gender equity’s got a lot to do with monthly cycles.
Here’s our central question: how do we create fairness when people feel radically different things at work?So press play while you work, Mode/Switchers.
This one’s for you, if you’re mystified by all the feelings at work.
-craig