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Anne-Marie Slaughter: Thinking Differently About Work

Anne-Marie Slaughter discusses the need for a change in the structure of the workplace.

Aired 10/11/2015 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Anne-Marie Slaughter: Thinking Differently About Work

Clip: 10/11/2015 | 12m 20sVideo has Closed Captions

Anne-Marie Slaughter discusses the need for a change in the structure of the workplace.

Anne-Marie Slaughter's article in The Atlantic, Why Women Still Can't Have It All, is now the most-read piece in the magazine's history. Her new book "Unfinished Business" expands upon the ideas in the article, and calls for a new valuation of caregiving and a change in the structure of the workplace. Slaughter joins us to discuss her new book.

Aired 10/11/2015 | Rating NR

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