Saturday, August 06, 2005

Women who flirt and show cleavage denied raises and promotions

A Tulane University study has concluded that women who send flirtatious emails, display their cleavage, cross their legs provacatively, and encouarage male co-workers to touch them receive fewer pay raises and promotions than women who do not practice sexual behaviors in the workplace.

The women in the study ranged in age from mid-20's to 60.

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