President Obama this month signed legislation giving wage discrimination victims more time to file suit. The gender discrimination case that sparked the bill also ignited a nationwide discussion about fairness at the workplace. Business coach and diversity coach Howard Ross joins us to explore what this case means about how far America has come on gender and fairness, and how far we may still need to go.
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Gender, Fairness and the Workplace
Listen Monday, Feb. 2, 2009 at 1:06 p.m. in Economy, SocietyGuests
Howard Ross
Diversity consultant; Principal, Cook Ross
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