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Where have all the women gone? COVID-19’s crushing impact on U.S. female employment

CLO Magazine

The statistics are flooding in at an alarming rate with overwhelming headlines. But clever wordsmithery aside, the ripple effects of this blow to the workforce are going to take years, if not a generation, to overcome. female employment appeared first on Chief Learning Officer - CLO Media. Up next: dependent care.

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Where have all the women gone? Finding equilibrium between board room and romper room

CLO Magazine

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, mothers are more than three times as likely as fathers to be responsible for most of the housework and caregiving. Addressing caregiving needs and costs is a critical part of an effective benefits strategy that will reap clear dividends. And they’re 1.5 Employers lose $12.7

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Debunking the Meritocracy Myth

CLO Magazine

That morning, I was chatting with Annie McKee, director of the University of Pennsylvania CLO program. Statistically, women are much less likely than their male colleagues to hold positions with P&L responsibility at early and midcareer levels. A few years ago, I was the keynote speaker at a women’s diversity conference.

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Is Your Learning Organization Agility Fit?

CLO Magazine

Bureau of Labor Statistics official count of contingent workers was 42.6 The Imperative for CLO Agility . CLOs have the opportunity to take the lead in developing their personal agility and the agility of others in their organization to more effectively compete in a VUCA world. In 2006, The U.S. workforce.

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