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Administrative/Regulatory

Feb. 22, 2006

It's Too Fine a Line Between Sexy and Sexist in Workplace

Forum column - By Elena E. Smith - Apparently, some people would like to live in Rod Stewart's world - a place where, if you think someone's sexy, you just tell them so, even in the workplace. Feminist author and Yale law professor Vicki Schultz says she feels that "work can be sexy," and she wants that feeling protected, regardless of how other individuals or profit-minded businesses feel about it.

Elena E. Smith

        
Forum column

By Elena E. Smith
        
        Apparently, some people would like to live in Rod Stewart's world - a place where, if you think someone's sexy, you just tell them so, even in the workplace. Feminist author and Yale law professor Vicki Schultz says she feels that "work can be sexy," a...

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