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Radio 4,12 Mar 2013,55 mins

Women at work

You and Yours

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One of the world's top female executives - Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg - says that the revolution towards equal rights, power and pay in the workplace has stalled. Is she right, and if so should we be worried? As well as blaming companies for failing to act she says women need to do more to further their own careers. 03700 100 444 is the number to call, email youandyours@bbc.co.uk or text us on 84844. A leading Cabinet minister says that she's treated differently than her male colleagues. When she speaks in Parliament, what she says can often get overshadowed by the colour of the outfit she's wearing. And to mark Commonwealth Day, the UK's most powerful woman - the Queen - is signing a new charter backing equal rights for women across the Commonwealth. Is it a sign of how far things have come or how far we've got to go?

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