When It’s Hard for Women to Find Male Mentors
If men are overly concerned with the appearance of impropriety, the careers of female subordinates suffer.
by Caroline Kitchener
Aug 22, 2017
3 minutes
In March, political chatter erupted over the a fact dredged up by The Washington Post from a 2002 The Hill article: Vice President Michael Pence won’t dine alone with any woman other than his wife, or at least that was the case in 2002. (The Hill article also noted that he will often decline drinks or dinner with solo male colleagues as well, though that was largely lost in the public conversation.)
While some, particularly conservative Christians, commended the practice, saying it showed
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