In Dialogue: D. Sangeeta, Founder And CEO Of Gotara On Women And The Future Of Work

The last two years have been brutal for women in the workforce. Maybe this is a drum that this column beats a little too often, but it’s a genuine crisis not only for women today, but for generations to come. The losses, in terms of lifetime earnings, promotion potential, and ability to further uplift women, pile on themselves in a vicious circle that could utterly derail decades of social and economic gains. In a world where money is power, women as a class must have access to financial independence in order to exert meaningful influence.

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In the News: The Incredibly Simple Reason Behind the Great Resignation.