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- Fast Company provided four designers' work uniforms.
- CBS News explained the backlash to a (male) Japanese official's comments about why women should wear high heels to work.
- The Washington Post discussed why dermatologists are still recommending sunscreen despite recent reports of side effects of some of the ingredients.
- Forbes offered why and how more women can be included in office leadership.
- CNBC shared how Teen Vogue‘s former editor negotiated her salary.
- Working Mother suggested how to negotiate parental leave — before you accept a job offer.
- The New York Times reported on the battle for equal pay for the U.S. women's national soccer team. Meanwhile, on the field, the team has been crushing it in the Women's World Cup this week.
- The Atlantic asked that coworkers stop shaming their peers over their lunch choices.
- Book Riot suggested eight career books for creatives and entrepreneurs.
- The Lily shared how spouses are combining their last names.
- For your Say What? of the Week: This bride's mother-in-law wore a wedding dress to the wedding, and we can't even…
- Laugh of the Week: The Belladonna Comedy offered an “ode” to swimsuit designers.
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Anonymouse
My MIL wore white to my wedding. Whatever, it made her look crass, not me. :) The bride in the article is very gracious!
Anon in MN
Agree that the bride was so gracious; thought she did a masterful job showing how to lovingly and compassionately call out her MIL’s behavior.
Anon
I could get behind a “nothing from the Guardian” policy, but I was sort of hoping to see the “Conspiracy of Mindfulness” on this week’s list; it really hit home for me.