June 23, 2011
Getting married and debating whether or not to change your name? You should definitely keep your maiden name! Married women who kept their maiden name were more likely to get a job and even attracted higher pay, which could add up to $524,000 by the time they retire, according to research. Researchers looked at the ...
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August 20, 2010
The Equal Pay Act was created in Britain forty years ago to help reduce the salary differences between men and women. A study was just released to say that male and female salaries will not be equal until at least 2067! The Chartered Management Institute (CMI) surveyed over 43,000 employees in 197 organizations. Some findings: senior ...
January 18, 2010
Blondes have more fun. They are also “more aggressive and determined than redheads and brunettes” a study has found. This must explain Paris Hilton’s success!