Flexible working arrangements can significantly contribute to gender equality in the workplace. By enabling employees to adjust their working hours or locations, such practices help to alleviate the burden of childcare and domestic responsibilities, which disproportionately affect women. This flexibility allows for a more balanced distribution of personal and professional responsibilities, potentially leveling the playing field for women to pursue career advancements and leadership roles.
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