Need for Supportive Policies and Infrastructure

For a four-day work week to be truly effective for women in STEM, supportive policies and infrastructure must be in place. This includes reliable childcare, flexible working arrangements for all genders, and cultural shifts in workplace norms to prevent any stigma against taking advantage of shorter work weeks.

For a four-day work week to be truly effective for women in STEM, supportive policies and infrastructure must be in place. This includes reliable childcare, flexible working arrangements for all genders, and cultural shifts in workplace norms to prevent any stigma against taking advantage of shorter work weeks.

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