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True Gender Equality Is Still 151 Years Away—Despite Recent Milestones

Success

18, 2019, NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Christina Koch completed the 221st spacewalk in support of the International Space Station’s maintenance and assembly, and marked the first all-female spacewalk in history. Nearly 60 years later, on Oct. Charpentier and Doudna received the Nobel for their work on the technology of genome editing.

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Digital nomads are starting to price out local communities around the world

Workplace Insight

Most digital nomads were travelling and working illegally on tourist visas. million, a staggering increase of 131 percent from the pre-pandemic year of 2019. The five categories of digital nomad: In the US, the number of salaried nomads – full-time employees now working fully remotely – is estimated to have gone from 3.2

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The Four Horsemen of the Mandated Return to Office

Allwork

23, that all salaried employees would have to return to the office three days a week. Or consider a National Bureau of Economic Research paper about a study at Trip.com, one of the largest travel agencies in the world. GM announced in a message on Friday, Sept. and the number of women in its global workforce.

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“EAs Need Better Press.” Agreed. Solving the EA PR Problem Once and For All

Bonnie Low Kramen

Until March, 2020 brought travel to a screeching halt, I had worked in 14 countries and 38 states. Do the research on your salary. Given a choice, advocate for salary versus hourly compensation. There are so many changes happening in our workplace right now. Out of sight, out of mind? Not so fast. ” Agreed.

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A bit of alien thinking on coffee and some other BS

Workplace Insight

I’ve sometimes highlighted how our perceptions of the workplace are subject to an apex fallacy. Many travel into work at the same time each day and sit with roughly the same people and do roughly the same things. They work in adequate or possibly nice offices. Some in shabby offices or horrible offices.

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