For flexible working arrangements to contribute meaningfully to gender equality, there needs to be a concurrent shift in organizational cultures. Workplaces must value outcomes over hours, emphasizing productivity and results rather than time spent in the office. This shift would challenge the outdated notion that presence equals commitment and productivity, a concept that often disadvantages women. By changing this mindset, flexible working can become a powerful tool for gender equality.
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