We’re not talking your grandmother’s feminism, Editorial Board writes, but workplace equality

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We’re not talking your grandmother’s feminism, Editorial Board writes, but workplace equality
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By The Salt Lake Tribune Editorial BoardUtah’s high-tech crowd celebrated International Women’s Day last week by hearing from, the courageous young woman from Pakistan who earned a Nobel Peace Prize by continuing her advocacy for education for women and girls even after being shot by the Taliban.Qualtrics X4 Experience Management Summit

People in leadership roles, in the private and the public sectors, need to be aware that women in the workplace still face obstacles that not only make personal achievement more difficult but also deprive their employers of the best efforts of all their staff, male and female. If it turns out that such humane workplace policies benefit women more than men, it just means that they had more needs that weren’t being met.

Those who watch politics and law often refer to the states as the “laboratories of democracy.” That is, they are places where states, or local governments, can try out new philosophies, approaches and rules in a way that does not require buy-in from the entire country. If they don’t work, the damage is limited and the experiment more easily abandoned. If they do work, they serve as an example that can be copied by other states or the nation a whole.

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