glass ceiling
Plural
glass ceilings
1
an invisible barrier or limitation that prevents certain groups, particularly women or minority individuals, from advancing to higher positions or achieving higher levels of success in a professional or organizational context
The idiom "glass ceiling" was employed in the late 1970s to describe invisible barriers that prevent women and minorities from advancing to high-level positions in the workplace, symbolizing gender and diversity inequality. It is commonly employed in discussions about gender equality, workplace diversity, and social justice.
- Many women in the organization are currently facing the glass ceiling, struggling to break through and reach top executive positions.
- The company is working to address the glass ceiling by implementing diversity and inclusion initiatives.
- She is aware of the challenges posed by the glass ceiling and is actively advocating for equal opportunities.
- In the past, women and minorities encountered significant barriers due to the glass ceiling, hindering their professional growth and advancement.