May 12, 2003
Work-life (im)balance, women in the workforce, more
Posted by deisenhart@bostonworks.com">Douglas Eisenhart
at 4:35 PM -
From BostonWorks in the Boston Sunday Globe this week:
At the work-family conference in Boston last weekend, cosponsored by the Brandeis University Community, Families & Work Program, and by Boston University's journalism school, Barry Bluestone, director of the Center for Urban and Regional Policy at Northeastern University, reported that the time squeeze falls hard on two-earner couples juggling work schedules, day-care pickups, and children's sick days.Out In the Field reports: women's workforce presence is stronger, but pay still lags; more employers base perks on performance; many execs expect the economy to improve in the 2d half of the year.See Who's What Where to catch up on the latest moves of the local movers and shakers.Read
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