When It Comes to Working for the Japanese, Old Stereotypes Are Neither Useful Nor Valid
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One thing about the story, “Americans as ‘Watched’ Executives,” struck me as particularly ironic; the spectacle of a group of primarily white males complaining about lack of opportunity for advancement and admittance to off-hours socialization. Do you suppose any of those folks who wonder why women would want to join an all-male businessmen’s private club are paying attention?
KAY SHAPERO
Los Angeles
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