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Labor Day might be known as the summer finale, complete with fun in the sun and some well-deserved time off. But beyond the ...
Sweat, sore muscles, growth, changes and a ticking clock – that about sums up Labor Day. Most women have a love/hate ...
News Unpaid labor and economic struggles: How gender inequity keeps women in a double bind New reports reveal the stark realities of gender roles and economic challenges.
Advocates for women’s rights fear what the Trump administration could do to roll back hard-fought gains for women workers.
Women still tend to handle the “cognitive labor” of households, anticipating everyone’s needs, planning, organizing, scheduling and more.
New research shows a growing divide between women in the workforce who hold a college degree and those who do not.
The Labor federal government will be the most diverse in history, driven by the influx of women members who outnumber the men in both caucus and cabinet.