I think most women, frankly, when they start in the work force, it's a roll of the dice to hope that you get actually a good boss. You know, can learn as you go that you do have rights and you can exercise that voice. I'm really sorry to hear you went through that. Muts errible. Do you think it's gotte any better? I do. It is definitely a moment for women's leadership. We are in a very polarized environment in this country. Some would say, predominantly male leadership has something to do with that, that we need more women,. Because we're facilitators. We listen, we bring people together. And so we
Organized labor hasn’t had this much public support in 50 years, and yet the percentage of Americans in a union is near a record low. A.F.L-C.I.O. president Liz Shuler tries to explain this gap — and persuade Stephen Dubner that “the folks who brought you the weekend” still have the leverage to fix a broken economy.