United States:
San Francisco Partner Continues Discussion On Implicit Bias In The Workplace
24 August 2018
Fisher Phillips LLP
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In her second article for Women Chefs and
Restaurateurs, Wendy McGuire Coats continues her
discussion on tackling implicit bias by exploring the
role individual cultural programming plays in the formation of a
person's bias. She tells readers that "battling bias,
especially unconscious or implicit bias, is a personal, intimate
engagement that takes place one brain at a time. And because bias
is uniquely individual, there's no one-size fits all."
To read the full article, visit Women Chefs and
Restaurateurs.
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