The 19th century nursery rhyme may have honored “the butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker,” but 21st century remote jobs feature workers in every field from freelance writers to engineers, travel agents, sales directors and many more.
And remote work –that is now close to half of the workforce in this country– is having an impact on gender equity in the workplace, says FlexJobs’ CEO Sara Sutton Fell.
Read MoreHow will you mark International Women's Day?
We suggest spending March 8 and all week celebrating women's economic, political, cultural and societal contributions globally by seeing where we are, where we need to go and determining how you can take the lead to get there.
Read MoreIt’s the call none of us ever want to get.
A sudden heart attack has hit someone we love. And in this Women’s History Month, it’s important to remember that the history of women’s healthcare in this country has been uneven at best. Luckily, Go Red for Women is an organization whose mission is changing the odds for women’s heart health.
Read More“In a century from now, in a history text book, I want 2018 to be known for the year that teenagers rocked the nation,” writes “Kyra,” a student on Twitter with 71,000 followers.
Particularly in the past few weeks, young women are expressing their power to influence policy, behaviors, laws and attitudes toward gun violence, as well as continue to shape positive social movements to change the futures for girls and women.
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