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Wimbledon Has A New Period-Friendly Rule. Plus, Are Long Tenures Signs Of Loyalty Or Laziness?

News Room By News Room July 6, 2023 6 Min Read
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This is this week’s ForbesWomen newsletter, which every Thursday brings news about the world’s top female entrepreneurs, leaders and investors straight to your inbox. Click here to get on the newsletter list!

Is staying at the same job for years on end a sign of loyalty or laziness? ForbesWomen contributor Amy Shoenthal asks this question in her latest piece for the site, and I’ll confess to a particular interest in the answer (in part because of the ongoing debate around job-hopping; in part because my own round-number workiversary is just around the corner).

Shoenthal’s sources provided her with a variety of opinions on the matter, with some noting that long tenures could make people “a little bit one-dimensional” or create the risk of what one source called “Last Name Syndrome,” which occurs when we make our company part of our identities. Yet others defended workers’ decision to stay put, noting that growing your skills—whether at your current company or elsewhere—is more important than the years marked on your resume.

It’s also important to not let safety and security lull you into complacency. “Feeling safe isn’t necessarily a good thing,” said Luminary founder Cate Luzio, who left a 20-year banking career to launch a global education and networking platform for professionals. “Always be cautiously paranoid, especially if you’ve been there a while. You need to make sure you don’t have blinders on.”

Cheers!

Maggie

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Female tennis players at Wimbledon are now permitted to wear dark undershorts as long as they don’t show beneath their white skirts. The new rule was intended to reduce period anxiety for female competitors, but it has also started a welcome dialogue on worry surrounding menstrual mishaps.

Claudine Ying and Mimi Lau, partners of Hong Kong-based CGV Ventures, spoke to Forbes Asia about the future of their firm and why investing in the future of food security means funding ideas in fermented oil, AI weeding technology, and beyond. Here’s where they see the biggest value opportunities.

The Walt Disney Company owes female workers more than $150 million in wages, according to motions filed last week in a California lawsuit. The complaint alleges that women employed by the entertainment giant were short-changed due to Disney’s practice of asking new hires about their pay history.

A recent analysis of hunter-gatherer societies is calling into question one of the oldest stereotypes about the roles of men and women, finding that female members of many of the world’s remaining foraging societies are just as involved in hunting as men, despite long-held perceptions that men hunted and women gathered. The study painted this perception as the building block for more modern stereotypes about women being more nurturing and focused on children.

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