Having kids perceived as 'hinderance' by many women in zoologyJanuary 13, 2022Many women who specialize in zoological medicine feel having children could hinder the success of their career, ACZM reports.
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Pay in-demand associates incentives, offer more benefitsNovember 20, 2020The veterinary wage gap is extremely prevalent, with some women earning $97K less than their male counterparts, AVMA says.
Veterinary gender wage disparities—Why planet Venus pays less (and what to do about it)February 8, 2019Last July, the principal flutist at the Boston Symphony Orchestra filed a lawsuit alleging it had discriminated against her "by paying her an amount less than other comparable males." Though she records and performs more solos than the principal oboist (a comparable position in any symphony orchestra), she's paid 75 percent of what he makes. When I heard about this lawsuit, my brain veered directly toward veterinary medicine. Of course there's a wage gap, …