A national study reveals a shift in workplace priorities, with flexibility now outranking salary as the most coveted job perk ...
Women with a job are about 25% more likely than employed men to say remote work is a reason for starting a new job search, according to a March 27 report from Indeed’s Hiring Lab. In surveys conducted ...
Bizwomen Leadership Council members share how intentional communication, empathy and conscious leadership help sustain culture and trust in remote workplaces.
Women continue to dominate the applicant pool for remote jobs — but there aren’t nearly enough positions to satisfy the demand, according to a new report from LinkedIn. On April 11, LinkedIn’s ...
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The end of remote work doesn't work for women
Five years ago, when the COVID pandemic forced all non-essential workers to stay home, American families were swiftly forced to reorganize themselves. Suddenly, they had no childcare, no school, and ...
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