Is hybrid work a trap for women?

Is there something about hybrid work that inherently disadvantages women? According to Deloitte’s 2022 Women at Work survey, almost 60 per cent of women who work in hybrid environments say they have been excluded from important meetings and almost half say they do not have enough exposure to leaders, putting them at a disadvantage when it comes to career progression. Host Isabel Berwick is joined by the FT’s employment columnist Sarah O’Connor and US labour and equality correspondent Taylor Nicole Rogers to discuss what might be going wrong for women working in hybrid roles — and how it could be fixed.


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It’s time to admit that hybrid is not working

https://www.ft.com/content/d0df2f1b-2f83-4188-b236-83ca3f0313df


The UK ‘back to the office budget’ does not add up for women

https://www.ft.com/content/143c2613-3e3a-48bb-8e2c-c7d479860f0f


The ‘no’ club - Emma Jacobs on how to refuse non-promotable tasks

https://www.ft.com/content/03117e7a-3c85-4af4-8c31-f34428af32c4


Is the underwired bra over? 

https://www.ft.com/content/2b0b614a-ef83-4991-aabf-1dee87cb1da7


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Presented by Isabel Berwick. Editorial direction from Renée Kaplan and Manuela Saragosa. Sound design is by Breen Turner, with original music from Metaphor Music. Produced by Novel.


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