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How the ‘mommy track’ derails working women—and it’s only gotten worse

Corporate America doesn’t care about mothers. This is a problem.

In 1988 New York Times journalist Jennifer A. Kingston introduced “mommy track” to the lexicon: Kingston described a then-new phenomenon where prestigious law firms started offering flexible hours and maternity leave to women. 

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