WFH can boost women's participation, says Arundhati Bhattacharya
Women's participation in workforce could get a boost with
enterprises embracing the work from home (WFH)
model as they will get flexibility in managing both their homes and work,
Salesforce India CEO Arundhati
Bhattacharya said on Thursday.
Speaking
at the Global Fintech Fest 2020, Bhattacharya said the Covid-19 pandemic has
not only changed the perception of WFH not being effective but is also
re-shaping the workplace.
She
said the workforce participation of women in India is actually falling but the
country has a large number of well-trained women who are sitting at home, not
able to work because they can't get out of the house as they are the primary
caregivers.
"Imagine the flexibility which these women can then get because this can be the primary caregiver and work."
"Imagine the flexibility which these women can then get because this can be the primary caregiver and work."
The former SBI chairperson said that when women quit their
jobs to be caregivers, it is often difficult for them to get back in and even
when they re-join the workforce, they join at lower levels than their peers who
have moved up in careers by then.
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