Emeritus Prof Christopher May on Nostr: Perhaps unsurprisingly, it now appears that #women have benefitted more than men from ...
Perhaps unsurprisingly, it now appears that #women have benefitted more than men from the expansion of #hybridworking.
Public First analysis on ONS data suggests a shift to more full time working, especially in sectors such as #financialservcies & IT-related employment.
This then puts a different slant on the move by some #employers to limit or constrain #workingfromhome as part of hybrid working.
When something that benefits women is rolled back then we might think there's #sexism around?
Public First analysis on ONS data suggests a shift to more full time working, especially in sectors such as #financialservcies & IT-related employment.
This then puts a different slant on the move by some #employers to limit or constrain #workingfromhome as part of hybrid working.
When something that benefits women is rolled back then we might think there's #sexism around?