Not exact matches
«We're
seeing more
women in the
workforce.»
They are also
seen as being critically important to helping more
women land top spots
in tech companies and bring more diversity to the overwhelmingly male
workforces at these companies.
They are also
seen as being critically important to helping more
women and minorities land top spots
in tech companies and bringing more diversity to their overwhelmingly white - and - Asian male
workforces.
How powerful would it be for the three - quarters of the combined primary and secondary teaching
workforce who are
women and the 14 per cent who aren't white British to
see the body committed to «excellence
in educational leadership» steered by a board which looked more like them?
I think the advent of modernity and the fact that more and more
women in the Middle East are entering the
workforce creates a little conflict
in the way their parents
see them.
Though I've
seen this poor behavior of
women towards other
women at work, I have also
seen several
women who are amazing leaders and very much support other
women in the
workforce and other areas of life.