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How a four-day work week could help us achieve gender equality

OP/ED: Prioritizing time flexibility for women in the workplace is not just a matter of choice but a strategic imperative.

High Angle View Of Unrecognizable Woman Typing Business Report On A Laptop Keyboard In The Cafe
Research highlights that flexible work hours, when rather than where, are crucial for retaining and engaging women in the workforce.Getty Images

Amira Barger

Amira Barger an executive vice president at a global communications firm, providing diversity, equity and inclusion counsel to clients. She is also an adjunct professor of marketing and communications at Cal State East Bay. Views are the author's own.