Women are less interested in advancing at work, according to a new report. Here's why according to Lean In cofounders Sheryl ...
It’s no secret that many of us would dream of earning a full-time salary without having to complete a strenuous day of work for eight hours, five days a week. Even if most of us were not required to ...
More than three years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, women are still navigating a changing workplace. Right now, it’s a mixed bag, as Deloitte’s third Women @ Work: A Global Outlook report ...
Many women are choosing flexible work arrangements like freelancing and gig work to balance career and family. Traditional employment data may not accurately reflect the number of women engaged in ...
The woman — who detailed her experience on Reddit — says that the "friend/coworker" wants to be "included in every conversation" Toria Sheffield joined the PEOPLE editorial staff in 2024. Her work as ...
It’s a common misconception that for women to be more assertive at work, they need to be aggressive. That’s not the case. Assertiveness and aggression are very different. While aggression is a ...
The G20’s Women 20 group agreed that action is needed to stop unpaid care work and forced labour, and improve women’s health ...
Women@Work, the Times Union’s networking group for women in leadership and the workplace, hosts its ninth annual Summit on June 5. This event’s theme is “Own the Room” and it will celebrate the ...
The toll the COVID-19 pandemic took on all of us is immeasurable — forever altering our perspective on life, work, and relationships. Those with full-time jobs are still getting their bearings after ...
Attendees are seen networking before the Women@Work ninth annual Summit held at the Hearst Media Center on Thursday in Colonie. Attendees are seen during the Women@Work ninth annual Summit held at the ...
A woman who claimed her work outfit attracted a complaint from her company’s HR department has revealed the “inappropriate” office attire online. The woman, who didn’t share her name and is from the ...
(See Cover) Only a fraction of British man power—less than 1,000,000 men—is in uniform. Full-time “war work” for British women therefore means little more than that if one cares to volunteer one can ...