New laws requiring wage disclosure are meant to promote equality between male and female employees. Yet a faster route might lie in fostering qualities from both genders.
When Marilyn Loden first uttered the phrase "the glass ceiling" in the 1970s, and even as it became an increasingly permanent fixture of the lexicon, she hoped the invisible barrier it described would soon become a thing of the past.
Marilyn Loden, a revolutionary feminist who coined the phrase glass ceiling as a way to encourage women in the workplace, died of cancer at the age of 76 on August 6.