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People in the News

Thursday, July 3, 2025

People in the News

Thursday, July 3, 2025

A flexible work schedule is a finicky issue for women and men

1376196047000-107670162If you asked your boss for a more flexible work schedule, would your request be granted?

The answer, finds a new study, may depend on your gender and your position.

Researchers at the Yale School of Management, the University of Texas-Austin and Harvard Business School say that managers are more likely to give flextime to men in high-status jobs for career-advancement opportunities.

To read the full story visit: usatoday.com