4 signs a company is a good employer for women By Katherine Klein, Shoshana Schwartz and Sandra Maro Hunt for CNN Business Perspectives Given the steady drumbeat of #MeToo stories over the past year, the news from CBS is depressingly familiar. So, it's not surprising that a growing number of investors are interested in screening companies on their treatment of the women they employ. For many, the goal is not just to avoid investing in companies that are bad for women. They'd like to invest in companies that are actually good for women. But finding these companies is a challenge — not because they don't exist, but because investors too often rely on inadequate metrics. You can't identify companies that are good employers for women simply by counting the number of women on a company's board or in its C-suite. Some studies find that when women hold positions of power, they foster positive working conditions — better pay, more promotions — for women lower...