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There us still a Glass Ceiling Effect.
The lavender ceiling refers to the inability for gay, lesbian and bisexual people to be promoted due to workplace discrimination or access to social networks. It is similar to the "glass ceiling" of gender.
In sociology, the glass ceiling refers to an invisible barrier that prevents women and minorities from reaching top positions in the workplace. This barrier is often attributed to discrimination and bias, leading to underrepresentation of these groups in leadership roles. The concept highlights systemic inequality and the need for efforts to break through these barriers.
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The phrase The Glass Ceiling is best described as when the advancement of a person in an organization stops due to discrimination or politics.
The cast of Through the Glass Ceiling - 1995 includes: Molly Orr as Alice Lacey
The phrase The Glass Ceiling is best described as when the advancement of a person in an organization stops due to discrimination or politics.
'The glass ceiling' is a phrase that illustrates a barrier towards advancement. Most commonly it is used to describe the difficulty women have found in the business world. To them, it is as though they can see that the professional ladder goes higher, but are stopped by an invisible barrier no one but they notice. And that is the best description of the phrase 'The Glass Ceiling.' A: fewer women than men rise to position of power
The cast of Glass Ceiling - 2014 includes: Gemma Doorly as Samantha Patrick Joseph Byrnes as Mason
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Ann M. Morrison has written: 'A glass ceiling survey' -- subject(s): Minority executives, Women executives 'Breaking the glass ceiling'