Can A Sista Get Some Help? Black Women Less Supported At Work
Across the board, black women are getting less help from their managers to advance in their careers, according to the Women in the Workplace study
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Across the board, black women are getting less help from their managers to advance in their careers, according to the Women in the Workplace study
Military veterans are at least twice as likely as civilians to hold high paying jobs in industries like national security and transportation.
A Dallas jury ruled AT&T Corp. racially discriminated against a worker and ordered the telecommunications giant to pay damages in the lawsuit.
In the individual competition, Tiana Jones won a five-stroke victory over her opponent, making last weekend’s win her fourth consecutive one in the competition. This fall Jones, who attends the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, will begin her final year in the PGA Golf Management University Program, a four-and-a-half- to five-year course of study.
With the Bear Stearns collapse underscoring the vulnerability of the nation’s financial institutions, leaders of African American-owned companies are facing their own challenges. The tumultuous market and economy continue to impact black-owned organizations. The subprime mortgage crisis, financial downturn, and current credit crunch still weigh heavily on their portfolios and business operations. The action the Fed took earlier this week to stimulate the economy is likely to offer some relief to black asset management firms and investment banks, but it won’t be immediate financial experts say.