Managing the Great Resignation of Working Women and Caregivers

Managing the Great Resignation of Working Women and Caregivers
The Great Resignation is well underway, with women leading the charge. Organizations must create better support systems for women and caregivers in the workforce.

This past year the U.S. saw record numbers of workers quitting their jobs. While the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports unemployment numbers have recently fallen for men, the numbers are not changing for women.

In this session, you will learn how the caregiving crisis has contributed to the Great Resignation, how caregiving responsibilities have changed work during the Great Resignation and how your organization can form a targeted response to retaining women and more.
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