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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 15 Aug 2013

    Women make up 34% of middle managers, 14% of executive officers, and just 4% of CEOs in the U.S.http://on.wsj.com/19tl9Kv 

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      1. Katie Prisco-Buxbaum‏ @katiepeebee 15 Aug 2013
        Replying to @ksj2k99

        They are also over half the population & more educated MT @Ksj2k9 @WSJ Women are 34% of mid managers 14% of exec officers & 4% of CEOs in US

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      1. Ultra Unlimited‏ @Ultra_Unlimited 15 Aug 2013
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        “@WSJ I am so excited to witness the next wave of female #Entrepreneurship. http://on.wsj.com/19tl9Kv  #Equality

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      1. Lady Moo‏ @sailasays 15 Aug 2013
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        That 4%=u! “@WSJ: Women make up 34% of middle managers, 14% of executive officers, and just 4% of CEOs in the U.S. http://on.wsj.com/19tl9Kv ”

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      1. Shveta Moller‏ @ShugarSpeaks 15 Aug 2013
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        Keep at it! RT @WSJ: Women make up 34% of middle managers, 14% of executive officers, and just 4% of CEOs in the U.S. http://on.wsj.com/19tl9Kv 

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      1. Anjelica Cicilia‏ @AnjelicaCicilia 15 Aug 2013
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        Long way 2go! RT “@WSJ: Women make up 34% of middle managers 14% of executive officers & just 4% of CEOs in the U.S. http://on.wsj.com/19tl9Kv ”

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      1. Richard Bennett‏ @RBennett020 15 Aug 2013
        Replying to @merekath

        @merekath @WSJ Coulda fooled me. My boss, her boss, her boss's boss, and the CEO of Lifesteps are all women

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      1. Zac Martin‏ @ZacSMartin 15 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ would like to know the percentage of women that are executives in view of number of women available or interested in those positions

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      1. Joy‏ @joyklaprade 15 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ Men are a tiny fraction of homemakers. Where are the calls for equality and advice for men to break through the glass ceiling at home?

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      2. Mama_Let_Down‏ @Long_Abi_Short 15 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ we women have to become professional glass ceiling breakers...

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      4. Mama_Let_Down‏ @Long_Abi_Short 15 Aug 2013
        Replying to @ToluVsTj

        @ToluVsTj they haven't looked at a guy's salary in comparison with theirs...or they just bury their heads in sand.

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      1. Courtney Greve‏ @CourtneyGreve 15 Aug 2013
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        Something has to change! “@WSJ: Women make up 34% of middle managers,14% of executive officers, & 4% of CEOs in U.S. http://on.wsj.com/19tl9Kv ”

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      1. Felicia C. Sullivan‏ @felsull 15 Aug 2013
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        Smart advice: @WSJ: Women make up 34% of middle managers, 14% of executive officers, and just 4% of CEOs in the U.S. http://on.wsj.com/19tl9Kv 

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      1. Ratna Viswanathan‏ @ratnadv 15 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ Wonder what similar statistics in India would look like !

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      1. Tasnim Abdul Hadi‏ @tasnimhadi 15 Aug 2013
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        “@WSJ: Women make up 34% of middle managers, 14% of executive officers, and just 4% of CEOs in the U.S. http://on.wsj.com/19tl9Kv ”

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      1. Danielle Ekizian‏ @angelecca 15 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ @rosierifka and male CEO's take all the credit for their subordinates' work! What a feudal system we've got!

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