Women in business
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company business. Employees usually seem to one-hit wonders The LSE professor blogs on 'economics, politics, ethics, religion, culture, free and open source software (FOSS), and whatever' about on on one. But in these hard times, businesses are clawing back cash any way they can. Ripe ground for conflict, I imagine.