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Work Smarts for Women : The Essential Sex Discrimination Survival Guide
Work Smarts for Women The Essential Sex Discrimination Survival Guide Author:Patti Paniccia Corporations spend millions of dollars to protect themselves from sex discrimination lawsuits. Now here's the book that will protect you! — In 1993, CNN correspondent Patti Paniccia was one of 30 million American women who suffered sex discrimination on the job. After the birth of her second child, Paniccia was told by her male bureau chief, "You... more »'re not fired, you're just being replaced." Her replacement? A man whose childless state would allow him to work any time, any day--including holidays. (Never mind that Paniccia had worked most weekends and holidays for four years, and was prepared to continue doing so.) Paniccia, a lawyer, sued CNN for sex discrimination. Her case, which made national headlines, was settled after more than two years of court hearings, appeals, and depositions.
When Paniccia was fired, she could find no comprehensive guide that outlined her rights and options in the face of sex discrimination. This indispensable resource is the result of her extensive research--an authoritative, clearly written book for employees, supervisors, or anyone wishing to understand what constitutes sex discrimination and the legal steps to take when the offense has been committed. Inside you'll discover vital information, including
- Your job search: what questions you cannot be asked, and what words and phrases to watch out for on a job application.
- How what you say during your performance reviews can be used against you.
- How to avoid the four biggest mistakes women make in discrimination battles.
- Getting fired--invaluable facts about exit interviews, separation agreements, and future job references.
- How and where to lodge a discrimination complaint.
- Basic rules to follow during a dispute.
- What to expect if you sue.
- How to interview an attorney: ten questions you should ask.
Protect yourself and your job by knowing your rights.« less