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Women say they are less likely than men to look for a new job in 2024. Here's why
Despite fewer opportunities for career growth, flexibility in current roles makes women less likely than men to look for a new job. Read More
Women are 40% more likely to have their work replaced by artificial intelligence with up to eight million jobs in the UK at risk, experts warn
Chatbots could take over eight million jobs in the UK - and women will be ... and customer jobs most at risk. Women will be worst affected as they are more likely to be in these jobs, while ... Read More
Nearly a third of women in tech jobs are considering leaving
Surveys show pay disparity, a lack of upward mobility, and outright failure to promote women are adding to on-the-job dissatisfaction. Read More
Biden claims to stand for women, but his new regulation will kill jobs that women want
In January, Biden presented the country with a new Department of Labor rule ... And so should the millions of women (and men) who stand to lose if this rule isn’t overturned. Read More
These are the jobs with the largest gender pay gaps where women earn less than men
Is your industry one of them? Read More
In Hawaiʻi, more women have degrees, but more men get the jobs
Of course, we all know that women gained the right to vote in 1920, but black women did not secure their full rights to vote until 1965. Get Hawaii’s latest morning news delivered to your inbox ... Read More
Jobs Report
The Bureau of Labor Statistics said more than 300,000 jobs were added to the U.S. economy in March. The highest number of new jobs in nearly a year. America’s employers delivered another ... Read More
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