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After a Terrible Year for Women in the Economy, These Places Are Working Toward a Feminist Recovery From COVID-19
“Without all the work that women did this year, there’d be no economy to rebuild.” Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, María Teresa Arzamendia began working night shifts. The 40-year-old says she had been emp.....»»
Connecting: Work-life blend
Given all the working from home that has been going on for the last year, I have heard many professionals assessing their new officemates… er, their partners, spouses, roommates and children with whom they now share both a home and work space! For.....»»
Legacy Development eyes later this year to move forward on Markana Uptown apartments
Markana Uptown would come with a fitness center, a co-working space, a ride-share lounge, patios, a third-floor swimming pool and more......»»
Diversity in Silicon Valley tech jobs lags the industry nationwide
It's long been known that there aren't a lot of women, Black or Latinx people working in the tech industry. But Silicon Valley is less likely to have members of those groups in tech jobs than other parts of the country, according to a recent re.....»»
Tampa public company teams up with Ring for new patent-pending tech
Masonite has been working with doorbell giant Ring the last year on a new technology in the residential space......»»
Pandemic has left women hesitant to switch jobs
The past year has been a disaster for many working women, and it’s left those still working wary of changing jobs. That’s according to a recent report from Indeed, which examined gender differences in job loss concerns and hesitancy to switch j.....»»
An apartment in Reston, Va., for renters with varied tastes — from woodworking to baking
TOWN SQUARE | Other amenities include a dining space for hosting dinner parties, a pet spa, a bike repair space, lounges, a clubroom, co-working spaces and a fitness center......»»
Perez Morris lawyer on how her profession can better attract and support women
Attorney Celia Schnupp said the experience of working at a supportive law firm has made her a better mentor and advocate for women in the industry. "Any law firm could do this if they wanted to.".....»»
What Philadelphia"s big law firms have planned for their office space post-pandemic
While many do not want to commit to specifics, less individual space and more communal space due to more hybrid working arrangements seems to be the consensus......»»
How 11 women in science are working to combat the spread of COVID-19
From AI treatment solutions to.....»»
Millions of employees won’t get a tax break for working from home during pandemic. Companies with empty offices do.
In an ironic twist, companies still enjoy a tax benefit for providing office space for employees, despite many workplaces sitting empty as those same employees work at home......»»
The US ranks below average on women"s equality in the workplace, The Economist found
The US ranked 18th out of 29 countries in a yearly analysis by The Economist on the best and worst countries for working women. shapecharge/Getty Images The US ranked 18th out of 29 countries in an assessment of the best and.....»»
Vintage photos show how the role of women in the workforce has evolved in the last 100 years
Working women have come a long way in the last 100 years, although millions have left the workforce due to the pandemic. A woman works at an early model desktop computer made by Servus, circa the 1970s. Hulton Archive/Getty Images During the.....»»
Viewpoint: Pandemic’s toll on working women immense
Helping women return to the workforce, grow their businesses or refocus on advancing their careers will be key to rebuilding a strong economy in the years ahead......»»
Flexible office firm IWG just bought a majority stake in The Wing, months after the women-focused co-working startup announced mass layoffs
IWG looks "forward to partnering with The Wing to empower current and future generations of female entrepreneurs," CEO Mark Dixon said. The Wing founders Lauren Kassan and Audrey Gelman launched.....»»
How Bumble grew from a female-focused dating app to a global behemoth valued at over $8 billion after going public
Whitney Wolfe Herd, the founder and CEO of Bumble, launched the app in 2014 with the aim of creating an empowering online dating space for women. Bumble CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP Female-focused dating app Bum.....»»
It"s not a Black woman"s job to be less threatening in the workplace. This is how to boldly occupy space.
Business coach Joyce Johnson says the onus should not be on African American women to make.....»»
The US lost 140,000 jobs in December. All of those jobs were held by women.
The disparities grow even wider when considering race, with Black and Latina women working in retail and education sectors being hit the hardest. A woman sitting in an office. vgajic/Getty Images The Decemb.....»»
Leadership at United Way Worldwide consistently ignored allegations of inappropriate behavior, former employees said
Former employees accused the organization's CEO of working hard to preserve a boys' club that excludes women and often promotes men who engage in sexist behavior. Hello everyone! We.....»»
The Pandemic Doesn’t Have to Hurt Women Most
The impact on wages and employment is real, but there are effective ways of supporting working women through the crisis......»»