Articles Tagged With women at work

Managing ‘The Great Resignation’ of working women and caregivers
Organizations must create better support systems for women and caregivers in the workforce. It’s time to invest in specific, evenly applied policy changes.

Ask the Career Doctor: How to build a corporate ladder high-potential women can climb
HR managers can achieve a diverse, healthy and prosperous workplace by calibrating, mentoring and supporting women in their desire for advancement.

Where have all the women gone? In a post-COVID-19 workplace, increased flexibility is vital
Our five-part series on women in the workforce concludes with a call to expand flexible work in all areas — location, hours and roles/responsibilities.

Where have all the women gone? COVID-19 sends support systems up in smoke, leading women to burnout—and drop out
The third in a five-part series, this installment looks at the challenge of mental wellness and burnout among the female workforce and how employers can better support their female employees.

Video: The pandemic is abating gender equity
According to McKinsey’s 2020 Women in the Workplace survey, as many as 2 million women are considering leaving the workforce.