Amazon CEO Andy Jassy admits he has “no perfect data” to back up return-to-office mandates. That’s a big problem for women.
women dropped out of the workforce by choice, often to take on full-time childcare and distance learning. Then, schools and daycare reopened, alleviating the childcare burden while remote work remained in place. By May 2023, participation by women in the workforce reached 77.6%, a historic high.report found that the number of stay-at-home mothers skyrocketed from 2022 to 2023, jumping from 15% to 25% of respondents.
That report also found that the office has little to offer in comparison: all women experience a 10% increase in microaggressions when working in a physical office, and that the uptick is even higher for LGBTQ+ women, women with disabilities, and women of color.
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