Though the current political climate minimizes the importance of workplace equality and inclusivity to the point of erasing language that even hints at these principles in federal agencies, workplace ...
Nell Merlino knows the one thing men do better at work than women. The former head of Count Me In for Women’s Economic Independence, a not-for-profit business resource for women, Merlino, 61, worked ...
Despite workplace gains for women, gender stereotypes continue worldwide. A large study explains how social roles keep them ...
In the wake of DEI pullbacks, the former Meta executive observes more women are losing their desire to achieve promotions in ...
Unpaid work. Sexual harassment. Violence. Low wages. The “motherhood penalty.” These are just some of the issues that millions of women continue to face at work in 2025. Despite progress made towards ...
Weaponized incompetence has long been a problem for women in the workforce and at home. Now there's just a word for it. Illustration: HuffPost; Photos: Getty Images “Weaponized incompetence”: It came ...
Many women are choosing flexible work arrangements like freelancing and gig work to balance career and family. Traditional employment data may not accurately reflect the number of women engaged in ...
In 1978, a human resources executive named Marilyn Loden participated in a panel discussion at the Women’s Exposition in New York City about women’s career ambitions. While much of the conversation ...
You may have heard the expression, “Behind every successful man is a strong woman.” Over the years, there have been many versions of this expression, which ...
A 2025 study finds that when women and men both use AI to produce identical work product, the women are viewed as less competent than the men. This reflects a broader pattern of gender bias that ...