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fromIndependent
3 days ago
Women

The rise of the single female buyer - 'Banks don't sell the dream of buying a home alone. But that was my reality'

fromIndependent
3 days ago
Women

The rise of the single female buyer - 'Getting a home of my own seemed like scaling impossibly high walls'

fromIndependent
3 days ago
Women

The rise of the single female buyer - 'Banks don't sell the dream of buying a home alone. But that was my reality'

fromIndependent
3 days ago
Women

The rise of the single female buyer - 'Getting a home of my own seemed like scaling impossibly high walls'

#motherhood-penalty
Women
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

The 'Menopause Penalty.' When biology meets broken work systems

Menopause coincides with midlife caregiving, health, and ageism pressures that reduce women's work hours, earnings, and pensions, widening the gender gap.
#gender-pay-gap
Women
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Organizations Need More Good Guys and Allies

Men more often ask for raises and assert their value, leading to promotions and pay advantages over equally or more qualified women.
#workplace-discrimination
Business
fromHarvard Gazette
1 month ago

Inequality and location, location, location - Harvard Gazette

Geography significantly shapes housing and labor market outcomes, influencing wages, location choices, rent control effects, and demographic-driven economic dynamics.
fromFortune
1 month ago

While worker bonuses decrease, pay transparency is on the rise in 2026 | Fortune

Less than 40% of employees received a bonus last year, down from 44% in 2021. And in 2024, the average bonus payout was $1,786, down from $1,857 a year earlier, according to the study. That's not the only pay-related trend to watch in 2026. Pay transparency will also be a hot topic this year, said ADP Chief Talent Officer Jay Caldwell. In June, counties in the European Union will be required to comply with new pay transparency laws, mandating salary disclosures in job advertisements (much like many U.S. states).
Miscellaneous
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

2026 Is The Year of the Woman

First marked in 1911, International Women's Day began as a campaign for women's rights to work, vote and hold public office. Over the past century, it has evolved into a global moment to celebrate women's achievements, highlight gender inequality, support female-focused charities, and push for a more inclusive society. Every year we celebrate IWD on 8th March but it's one day that comes and goes with very little tangible change.
Women
Women
fromThe Queen Zone
3 months ago

13 Reasons Why So Many Women Are Choosing Freedom Over Full-Time Jobs

Many women are leaving full-time jobs and shifting to independent work seeking autonomy, flexibility, balance due to RTO mandates, childcare costs, and pay gaps.
Books
fromPortland Monthly
4 months ago

Romance on the Court in 'Play You for It'

Play You for It follows two underpaid Oregon women navigating careers in college basketball coaching and sports reporting while confronting gender bias and financial inequality.
Women
fromBusiness Matters
4 months ago

UK Losing 3.5bn a Year as Women Exit Tech Sector, Warns 2025 Lovelace Report

Tens of thousands of women quit UK tech annually, costing up to £3.5bn due to stalled progression, unequal pay and weak leadership pipelines.
Remote teams
fromYahoo Finance
4 months ago

Major WFH push to fight 'alarming' change proposed for 1.8 million Aussies

Unions oppose proposals to strip overtime, penalty rates and basic protections from about 1.8 million clerical employees working from home.
Women
fromFast Company
5 months ago

These are the best (and worst) cities for women to live, work, and thrive

City of residence strongly influences women's earnings, healthcare access, safety, and life expectancy, producing large disparities across U.S. cities.
Women
fromCornell Chronicle
5 months ago

Nobel-winning economist to speak on 'why women won' | Cornell Chronicle

Claudia Goldin will deliver a lecture on how recognition of discrimination and expanded rights reshaped women's labor market outcomes, families, and the broader economy.
Business
fromBusiness Insider
5 months ago

As a CEO, hosting AMA sessions has taught me a lot about my employees and led to important policy changes

David Shelley hosts regular employee 'ask me anything' sessions to build trust, encourage candid challenge, and surface issues like gender pay gaps for actionable solutions.
Women
fromEntrepreneur
6 months ago

Stop Telling Women to 'Smile More'- It's Time to End This Workplace Double Standard | Entrepreneur

Leaders should stop asking women to smile at work and instead focus on measurable performance to reduce bias and the gender pay gap.
Women
fromFast Company
6 months ago

5 ways business leaders can challenge bias and champion inclusion

Diversity and inclusion efforts are under threat from political pressures and systemic bias, risking the progress made in fairness.
fromFortune
6 months ago

The Most Powerful People in Business list doesn't include female founders-yet

The Most Powerful People in Business list showcases 19 women among the 105 powerful figures, maintaining the order from the Most Powerful Women list published in May.
Women
Germany politics
fromwww.dw.com
6 months ago

Germany to raise 'mother's pension' DW 08/04/2025

Raising the mother's pension, benefiting 10 million women, will be implemented in 2027, costing 5 billion annually despite budget cuts.
fromwww.theguardian.com
8 months ago

Ministers launch review of UK parental leave and pay to reset system'

Maternity leave is paid at 90% of a mother's average weekly earnings for the first six weeks, then for the next 33 weeks, whichever is lower of that 90% figure or 187.18 a week.
Parenting
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
8 months ago

Salary secrets: pay transparency is great until you hear what your slacker colleague earns

The UK government is considering measures to promote pay transparency to tackle pay gaps but faces potential workplace tensions.
US news
fromAbove the Law
9 months ago

Morning Docket: 05.29.25 - Above the Law

The Court of International Trade struck down Trump's tariffs, indicating limits on presidential authority in economic matters.
Women in technology
fromwww.theguardian.com
10 months ago

Oh, you're a woman!' Why are more than 90% of pilots still men and can anything narrow the gender gap?

The aviation industry remains significantly male-dominated, with only 6.5% of UK pilots being women, reflecting ongoing gender discrimination.
fromCyclingnews
10 months ago

Cycling's rich list: Who are the sport's highest earners?

Salaries for the top guys haven't exactly doubled, but have gone up significantly in the past few years, emphasizing the increasing financial power in cycling.
Bicycling
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