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Success
The motherhood penalty laid bare: From co-workers comparing pregnant colleagues to broken race cars, to senior women ‘hazing’ other moms
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
November 24, 2023
Politics
Ukraine’s coal mines turn to women to deal with wartime staff shortages, for the first time in history
By
Reuters
November 22, 2023
Success
Gen Z women are flocking to become morticians as TikTokers start pulling back the secret curtain of the industry
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
November 18, 2023
Commentary
Why Gen X women get the worst of both worlds, according to a work-life balance expert who experienced ‘doing it all’ firsthand
By
Whitney Casares
November 15, 2023
Health
Jill Biden announces a White House initiative focused on women’s health research: This ‘has been underfunded for decades’
By
Alexa Mikhail
November 13, 2023
Commentary
I created tech that limits violence against women in online dating. Silicon Valley used it for PR–then lost interest
By
Kathryn Kosmides
November 13, 2023
Commentary
Melinda French Gates: ‘It’s time to change the face of power in venture capital’
By
Melinda French Gates
November 13, 2023
Success
Meet the women ditching the corporate rat race to become ‘Snail Girls’ with ‘lazy girl jobs’: ‘I live like I’m retired, which is what everyone is working so hard to do anyway’
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
November 11, 2023
Newsletters
4 ways companies can improve the work experience for female frontline employees
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Joey Abrams
November 9, 2023
Success
Getting more women into STEM jobs isn’t enough to fix the wage gap, top sociologists say. It requires ‘treating women more like men’
By
Jane Thier
November 8, 2023
Success
The ‘motherhood penalty’ and its ‘outdated and toxic attitudes’ are driving women out of the workplace
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
November 6, 2023
Features
Hybrid work is about more than just flexibility for women returning from career breaks—it’s a ‘great enabler’ for their professional lives
By
Prarthana Prakash
November 5, 2023
Success
Women aren’t turning to ‘lazy girl jobs’ because they’re work-shy—they’re significantly more burned out than men, major Gallup survey finds
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
November 2, 2023
Commentary
A company’s pro-choice stance on abortion is the equivalent of a 12% wage increase, new research into job seekers’ interest shows
By
Emily Nix
October 25, 2023
Commentary
The 4-day workweek could be the best way to bridge the gender pay gap–and the companies that have tried it are living proof
By
Mansoor Soomro
October 24, 2023
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Shawn Tully