Lawyer, author and St. Louis native Areva Martin wants to shift the "Lean In" paradigm for women in the workplace.
“We are enough; it's not us,” she said. “You can't lean into a closed door.”
Martin joined St. Louis on the Air host Sarah Fenske last Thursday before a live audience to discuss her new book, “Awakening: Ladies, Leadership, and the Lies We've Been Told.”
A transgender woman filed suit in September against Vanderbilt University alleging she faced "continuous" and "egregious" discrimination from co-workers and superiors at the university.
The allegations are detailed in a thorough story by the school's student newspaper, the Vanderbilt Hustler, which notes that Olivia Hill was the first person to transition while employed by the university. Hill, a Navy veteran, spent 25 years working at the Vanderbilt Power Plant.
Whether conflict involves something as simple as the temperature of a room or as emotionally charged as salary and benefits negotiations, following these 10 steps can help you to deal with it in a civilized and effective way:
A federal appeals court on Saturday temporarily halted the Biden administration's COVID-19 vaccine requirement for businesses with 100 or more workers.
Kaiser Permanente's proposal to cut wages for existing employees and pay new staff less has baffled union members, who only see the health system growing.