WITsend
February 2011
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We need legislation to get more tech women into boardroom
- University of Gloucestershire 25 Feb 2011 -
Is Lord Davies's women on boards quota aim patronising?
- University of Gloucestershire 24 Feb 2011 -
Shortlist revealed for CWT everywoman technology awards
- University of Gloucestershire 22 Feb 2011
Clare Grant is director at the Women in Mobile Data Association. She shares her views about Lord Davies's independent review into women on boards
Lord Davies's independent review into women on boards has been released today. But the idea of gender quotas in business is dangerous territory
Everywoman and Connecting Women in Technology (CWT), in association with www.womenintechnology.co.uk, have revealed the finalists of the CWT everywoman in technology awards
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INQ CEO: Pretty girls use iPhone and Blackberry because Android is too complicated
- University of Gloucestershire 18 Feb 2011 -
Workplace power is more of a slur than improvement for gender equality
- University of Gloucestershire 16 Feb 2011 -
UK maternity provisions contribute to women leaving IT. Will we see a change in maternity laws?
03 Feb 2011
INQ Mobile CEO, Frank Meehan, told Mashable that pretty girls in nightclubs use iPhone or Blackberry because Android is too complicated. What?
Peter Johnson, work psychologist and owner of Fairday Research Ltd offers his views on the difference between the power women wield in the workplace compared to men
The government has come under a lot of scrutiny of late, with public spending cuts not proving very popular. But there is a beacon of light in all the doom and gloom - Nick Clegg's plans to reform ...