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Yellen: Make It Easier For Women To Work
Editorial TeamFederal Reserve chief Janet Yellen says that obstacles to women’s participation in the work force damage productivity in the United States and she thinks its time for us do something about it.
The New York Times reports that in a speech at Brown University, Yellen noted that women transitioning from the home to the workplace after World War II was a “major factor in America’s prosperity.” But that progress stalled in recent decades, she said, leaving women less likely than men to hold paying jobs. Expanding the availability of paid leave, affordable childcare and flexible work schedules, Yellen said, could help to lift the American economy from a long stretch of slow growth.
Summer Side Hustle
Editorial TeamSummer is right around the corner. The temperatures are rising and so are your expenses due to the costs of entertaining kids and summer vacations.
There are many ways to earn extra money to combat the heat your purse strings are feeling. Such as babysitting, running errands for others or becoming a rideshare driver. However, there is an easier way to cross “earn extra income” off your to-do list and you don’t even have to leave your home.
The Arise Platform – Not All Work-From-Home Opportunities are Created Equal
Editorial TeamThe Rising Demand for Work-From-Home Opportunities: A Look at the Evolving Employment Landscape
In a world that’s witnessing unprecedented changes in the way we work, the demand for flexible work-from-home opportunities has been soaring at an unmatched pace. As of 2023, 12.7% of full-time employees work from home, while 28.2% work a hybrid model.
Read MoreFive Ways to Spring Clean Your Morning Routine
Editorial TeamIf your morning routine has become routine, it might be time to shake it up. In this piece, Stacey Lastoe gives five practices and behaviors to motivate you to face the upcoming challenges of the day.
The Power of Women
Editorial Team 2Only one lesson matters in the ousting of Bill O’Reilly, which follows the firing of his former boss Roger Ailes, the man who built Fox News: women have a voice. A mighty voice.