6 Ways to Defend Against Compensation Discrimination Claims
Since the release of the latest iteration of the OFCCP's stated procedures for investigating compensation discrimination (i.e., Directive 307 - effective February 28, 2013), there has been no shortage of webinars, blogs, and warnings from … Read more...

Traditionally, women play a large role in managing their family responsibilities and, therefore, are likely to feel the pressure of balancing both work and family demands. Although there are competing pressures from both work and home, in the United States, 61 percent of women state that they can meet career goals and still devote sufficient attention to their personal lives.
For all female workers studied, working in an organization that supports work/life balance has a significant, favorable impact on how these workers rate their pride in their organization, willingness to recommend it as a place to work and their overall job satisfaction. Additionally, those female employees who report having a balance between work and personal responsibilities state a much lower intention to leave the organization.
Work/Life Balance for Women, by Country
