01020pab a2200133 454500008004000000100001500040245004300055260000900098300001300107362001200120520071100132650001000843773003300853180718b1999 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aHale, Mary aHe says, she says: gender and worklife c1999 ap.410-24 aSep-Oct aComprehending and overcoming the resistance to equal employment opportunity outcomes requires not only having sufficient documentation and having "enough" women in the pipeline (both of which exist), but also an understanding of the interactions and "lived experiences" among men and women that perpetuates this resistance in organizations. This article explores these dynamics and relevant themes through conversations with men and women working in public organizations about how gender affects their workplace. In it, a communication model is proposed that is useful for diagnostics and intervention in organizations desiring to improve workplace relations and create a more equal workforce. - Reproduced aWomen aPublic Administration Review