Weekly News Update
- Fashionista noted that luxury label Monse is facing online criticism for their collab with Shein.
- Harper's Bazaar featured an essay by Amanda Nguyễn, a survivor of sexual assault who organized a runway event to highlight how little that acts of sexual violence are connected to what someone is wearing.
- The Wall Street Journal [gift link] looked at how remote work has led to many women effectively working two full-time jobs: managing their households and their careers.
- The New York Times [gift link] noted that as diagnoses of autism rise, Microsoft and other large companies are working to better support autistic workers.
- The Washington Post [gift link] explained how to handle social anxiety.
- Scientific American reported on new research showing a consistent decrease in unhappiness with age, a pattern driven by an increase in unhappiness among young people, both in absolute terms and relative to older people.
- SELF shared how to increase the benefits of using a walking pad.
- The Wall Street Journal [gift link] looked at the drawbacks of credit-card companies automatically updating your card information with companies after fraudulent charges on your card.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from Points in Case, with “Illnesses to Fake to Get Out of a Destination Wedding.”
On CorporetteMoms Recently…
- We offered some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable workwear.
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