New comments from Nationwide CEO Debbie Crosbie hint that time away from the office may be denting women’s progression – so ...
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Quite a compelling statistic, especially when compared to the one reported just four years ago citing a lower amount of women (23%) than men (36%) say they do most of their work from home.
2020 was a bad year for everyone, but it was especially tough for working women. The COVID-19 shutdowns led to mass layoffs in female-dominated sectors of the economy, from healthcare to ...
A new report from the Fawcett Society found 75% of women of colour have experienced racism at work and 27% have suffered racial slurs. Now that we are returning to the office five days a week ...
research published in November 2023 suggests Women who work from home could be at risk of missing out on opportunities at work, according to Debbie Crosbie, chief executive of Nationwide bank.
Bank of England policymaker Catherine Mann said three years ago that women who mostly work from home “risk seeing their careers suffer” as more men return to the office. Former prime minister ...