When Martin Posed As Nicole At Work...
What two colleagues learned about gender equality in the workplace when they switched their digital identity by mistake. Plus, what Brexit means for the UK's data privacy laws.
If you do a Google search on peer-reviewed studies about sexism in the workplace, you'll get pages and pages of results. But none of those research papers have quite had the impact of an experiment on sexism at work that two colleagues stumbled into by accident. We speak to Nicole Hallberg, a freelance blogger and copywriter in the US, and Martin Schneider, now a writer and editor at Front Row Central, about what happened when they swapped email signatures by mistake back in 2014. The story has only came to light in the past few weeks after Martin tweeted about it, tweets which have since gone viral. Plus, with a week to go until the UK triggers Article 50, the formal process which will lead to the country's departure from the European Union, the 麻豆社's Matthew Price reports on what Brexit means for data privacy in the UK.
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When Martin posed as Nicole at work
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- Tue 21 Mar 2017 08:32GMT麻豆社 World Service except News Internet
- Tue 21 Mar 2017 13:32GMT麻豆社 World Service Americas and the Caribbean
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