Pivoting Passions in the Pandemic
Tuesday 18 May 2021Recent CMI research highlights that women's jobs are 19% more at risk than men’s due to the pandemic. In the UK and globally, COVID-19 has impacted job losses most significantly for women. Looking ahead, unfortunately it is projected that the pandemic could take female progress in the workplace back decades. We also know that some businesses have had to innovate to maintain momentum and endure during the pandemic.
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Our inspiring panelists will discuss how they have overcome barriers to start and expand their own businesses during lockdown (with some balancing this alongside full-time corporate roles too).
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