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A publication of a report to the Chemical Sciences Roundtable by the Board on Chemical Sciences and Technologies and the Commission of Physical Sciences, Mathematics and Applications, on women in the chemical workforce. Specifically, discusses the facilitation of employers in the industry hiring and making the workplace more comfortable for women. Softcover. Related Free eBooks - Minorities In The Chemical Workforce: Diversity Models That Work - A Workshop Report To The Chemical Sciences Roundtable
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