Take Action Now To Stop Women In The Workplace Regression

9th November 1940: Staff at work at a major London telephone exchange wearing tin helmets during an alert. Their gas mask bags are hanging on the backs of their chairs at the ready. (Photo by A. J. O'Brien/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

According to the National Women's Law Center, since February 2020, women have lost over 5.3 million jobs and account for 53.8% of overall pandemic-related job losses. Women have suffered the majority of pandemic-related job losses and are leaving the workforce at unprecedented rates. The U.S. labor force participation rate for women hit a 33-year-low in January. Today, only 23% of executive roles are held by women, according to Chief (www.Chief.com), a private network focused on connecting and supporting women leaders from VP levels through C-Suites executives.

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