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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......»»
Why the Pandemic Is So Costly for Women
The impact on wages and employment is real, but there are effective ways of supporting working women through the crisis......»»
Germany and U.K. Show the Dangers of “She-cession”
The pandemic’s impact on wages and employment is real, but there are effective ways of supporting working women through the crisis......»»
8 organization and wellness tips for balancing career and family while working from home, according to well-being experts
Women should create unapologetic boundaries, design an uplifting environment, and invest wisely in friendships to help support a long-lasting car.....»»
In Her Own Words: Kelly Primus looks to VUCA — Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous — to help herself and other women take the lead
Even a pandemic is a different for working women. The lines between personal and professional physically blur when working from home, often with a spouse, parent, child, pet or all of the above. Kelly Lockwood Primus had just taken over as head of .....»»
In Her Own Words: Carolyn Morgan homeschools two sets of twins and holds Zoom meetings across four geographies
Even a pandemic is a different for working women. The lines between personal and professional physically blur when working from home, often with a spouse, parent, child, pet or all of the above. Carolyn Morgan is president of PRECISIONeffect, the na.....»»
In Her Own Words: For Lisa Tanzer, Life is Good is more than a slogan; it’s her company.
Even a pandemic is a different for working women. The lines between personal and professional physically blur when working from home, often with a spouse, parent, child, pet or all of the above. Lisa Tanzer is president of Life is Good, a company .....»»
In Her Own Words: Joanna Wolff goes back to work after son’s birth but never leaves St. Louis home
Even a pandemic is a different for working women. The lines between personal and professional physically blur when working from home, often with a spouse, parent, child, pet or all of the above. Joanna Wolff is a branding consultant based in St. Lo.....»»
In Her Own Words: Frequent flyer Marva Bailer trades Louboutin heels for slippers
Even a pandemic is a different for working women. The lines between personal and professional physically blur when working from home, often with a spouse, parent, child, pet or all of the above. Splunk Inc. strategic advisor and committed extrovert .....»»
In Her Own Words: Joanna Wolff goes back to work after her son’s birth but never leaves home
Even a pandemic is a different for working women. The lines between personal and professional physically blur when working from home, often with a spouse, parent, child, pet or all of the above. Joanna Wolff is a branding consultant based in St. Lo.....»»
In Her Own Words: Kimberly Cummings is used to working from home in her corporate role and as the founder of a startup. But now it’s different.
Even a pandemic is a different for working women. The lines between personal and professional physically blur when working from home, often with a spouse, parent, child, pet or all of the above. For Manifest Yourself founder Kimberly B. Cummings working f.....»»
In Her Own Words: Carolyn Childers, founder of powerful women’s network, finds focus and fatigue as she and her partner grow their business
Even a pandemic is a different for working women. The lines between personal and professional physically blur when working from home, often with a spouse, parent, child, pet or all of the above. Carolyn Childers and her partner, Lindsay Kaplan — w.....»»
In Her Own Words: Portland Planner Elyse Stoner adjusts to "living life with an asterisk"
Even a pandemic is different for working women. The lines between personal and professional physically blur when working from home, often with a partner, parent, child, pet or all of the above. Elyse Stoner has won awards for her marketing and eve.....»»
Working from home could be much harder depending on where you live — here are the 17 US cities with the worst internet access
Getty/Lean In/Tara Moore As the novel coronavirus continues to spread, many companies, school districts, and universities are requiring people to work from home or learn remotely. .....»»
In Her Own Words: Luxury fashion designer Audra Noyes keeps a personal touch during an upheaval
Even a pandemic is different for working women. The lines between personal and professional physically blur when working from home, often with a spouse, parent, child, pet or all of the above. Fashion designer Audra Noyes launched her business, Audra, .....»»
In Her Own Words: Planner Elyse Stone adjusts to "living life with an asterisk"
Even a pandemic is different for working women. The lines between personal and professional physically blur when working from home, often with a partner, parent, child, pet or all of the above. Elyse Stoner has won awards for her marketing and eve.....»»
Workplace rules in Japan banned women from wearing eyeglasses on the job — but Business Insider reporting just spurred lawmaking to change that
Yuya Shino/Reuters Japan's Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare has written new laws introducing penalties for sexist rules that require working wom.....»»
In Her Own Words: Farmgirl Flowers founder Christina Stembel rearranges her floral business plan
Even a pandemic is different for working women. The lines between personal and professional physically blur when working from home, often with a spouse, parent, child, pet or all of the above. Ten years ago Christina Stembel started Farmgirl Flower.....»»
In Her Own Words: Lidia Soto-Harmon keeps Girl Scout troops connected as COVID-19 keeps them at home
Even a pandemic is different for working women. The lines between personal and professional physically blur when working from home, often with a spouse, parent, child, pet or all of the above. For Lidia Soto-Harmon, the professional becomes personal a.....»»