D&S author Robert Drago guest-blogging at Washington Post

Posted by Chris Sturr | Filed under Uncategorized | Mar 6, 2007 | No Comments

Young women seeking success in both career and family life are often advised to find men who cook and employers with family-friendly policies. Where has this advice taken us?

As I find in Striking a Balance, the advice helped some, but the strategy was generally a failure.

[Now] our advice to young women should be to look for employers who listen and respond to employee needs while making family support a ballot-box issue.

Read the rest at the Washington Post’s work-life blog, On Balance, where Robert Drago is today’s guest blogger. Drago is the author of Dollars & Sense’s new book, Striking a Balance.

Look for more from Drago in the next issue of Dollars & Sense, or learn more about his book here.

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