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Vgqg Las Vegas breaking news for July 13, 2019
The WNBA just announced a pay increase and other new perks for players, helping close the pay gap between men and women in sports. In Nevada, the pay gap isn t as bad. According to U.S. News, Nevada is ranked 10th. Women make 83.4 cents to a man s dollar.Julie Brander is the chapter cha stanley cup ir of SCORE s Las Vegas Women s Initiative. As a former business owner, she knows what to look for in employees and now empowers women to succeed in business. She said the biggest mistake women make when it comes to pay is not asking for more. You have to ask for what you want, so if youre in a job and theres promotions coming up, who usually gets it Its the male that usually get stanley cup s it, but the woman has to really state their case, prove what theyve done, she said.She said a tip she gives to women to put themselves ahead is to really work to remember a person s name. This will impress them and help you down the road. She said if you say their name five times in the first conversation with them, it will help the name stick.The Las Vegas Women s Initiative hosts monthly events to help empower women at work. Copyright 2020 Scr stanley cup ipps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Report a typo Nwdm Costco lovers camp out in frigid weather ahead of Logan store s grand opening
SALT LAKE CITY 鈥?One in 10 children in Utah risk missing a meal each and every day, according to the Utah Food Bank. That s why Governor Spencer Cox was on hand Thursday to kick off a weekend event allowing the community to pitch in to help their neighbors.Cox dropped off the fir stanley cup st bag of donations for Saturdays statewide feed Utah Food Drive, and hes urging those who can to do the same. When we think about kids. that s when it gets real for all of us, said Cox. As moms and dads, the idea of sending a child to bed just pains our soul. Utah Food Bank has warehouses throughout the state, and some of the shelves in the Salt Lake facility are currently empty. During the holiday season our shelves fill up quickly, people love to give during the holidays, said Ginette Bott, President of the Utah Food Bank. Here we are in March and you can see our shelves are empty, so as we go through this process Saturday, stanley water jug we hope to fill the shelves of pantries across the state. Bott knows food and housing costs are squeezing families every day and many cant donate. In previous years, more than 1.5 million pounds of food have been collected during the push, and number she doesn t anticipate hitting this year. What we do hope is the folks and families wh stanley cup o have the ability to share will make that extra effort, and perhaps instead of one bag, maybe its two, Bott shared.And those one or two bags Saturday, or any day of the year, can make a difference. Our focus needs to be on our children, exp |
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