Bias in Remote Work Implementation

While remote work policies have the potential to improve gender diversity in tech, their impact is largely dependent on how these policies are implemented. If remote professionals are overlooked for promotions or significant projects due to their absence from the physical office, it could disproportionately affect women, who are more likely to opt for remote arrangements, thus reinforcing gender inequality.

While remote work policies have the potential to improve gender diversity in tech, their impact is largely dependent on how these policies are implemented. If remote professionals are overlooked for promotions or significant projects due to their absence from the physical office, it could disproportionately affect women, who are more likely to opt for remote arrangements, thus reinforcing gender inequality.

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