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The Struggle for Diversity is Well Worth Enduring

Charles Sheppard received an anti diversity letterEarlier this month, Charles Sheppard, the St. Clair, Michigan County Human Resources Director, received a disturbing letter. The letter was addressed to Sheppard, who is Black, and while it contained no threats, it spoke in detail about black men and "the crimes they’ve committed."

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Hispanics and Asian Americans are More Optimistic About the Future than African Americans

According the nation’s first multilingual poll of Asian Americans, Blacks, and Hispanics, the predominantly immigrant populations of Hispanics and Asians in the United States are far more optimistic about their lives than are African Americans.

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Older Workers Report Less Work Related Stress

Older workers are more satisfied and have less work related stress than younger workersBy 2010, middle-aged and older workers are expected to outnumber their younger colleagues in the US workforce. As a result, the physical and emotional well being of older workers has become a growing concern for U.S. employers.

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Companies Quick to Report Workplace Diversity Improvement, Yet Slow to Report Discrimination

Most companies highly publicize their diversity efforts and hide discrimination complaintsSince the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and affirmative action laws were passed, Black, Hispanic, Female, Asian American, LGBT, Disabled, and other diversity employees, have not only found entrance in the workplace to be easier, but more opportunities for upward mobility within their companies have also presented themselves to diversity employees.

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Six Mistakes Women Make When Negotiating

Women make specific correctable mistakes when negotiatingIt’s no secret that women and men have different ways or negotiating. But these differences can be a problem when they cause women to make mistakes that cost them certain fruits of their negotiations.

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The Truth About Common Misconceptions Older Workers Hold About the Job Search

Older workers feel discouraged when they are the only older worker in a young workplaceOlder workers face many challenges and obstacles when they are searching for a new job, but it is important that older workers do their best to avoid building personal barriers to their own success in a job search.

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Depression in the Workplace Affects Black Women More

Mental health issues such as depression have been slowly but steadily rising, so much so that many businesses are actively trying to find ways to fight against workplace depression. But workplace depression does not affect all employees equally— it affects Black women at a disproportionate rate.

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Expectant Mothers Need to Understand Maternity Leave Policies

Pregnant women and new mothers face different challenges than single women, men (in general), and even working mothers face in the workplace.

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White Males Should Be Included in Workplace Diversity Decisions

We need to welcome white males as partners in workplace diversity decisionsA diversity consultant out of Oregon recently delivered what may seem to some as an outrageous proposal: that white men should be involved in workplace diversity decisions.

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Diversity Employees Should Work to Make Their Diversity Not Matter

Stan O'Neal is one of the most successful Black executives of our timeEarlier this week, Stan O'Neal, the CEO and Chairman of the Board of titan investment bank Merrill Lynch resigned. O'Neal, a graduate of Harvard Business School’s MBA class of 1978, was one of the only Black CEOs of a Wall Street investment firm.

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