Burned out by coronavirus, millions of US women want to quit work

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NEW YORK (THOMSON REUTERS FOUNDATION) - One in four US working women is thinking about slowing their careers or quitting the workforce altogether because of Covid-19, research showed on Wednesday (Sept 30), a trend that could erase progress women have made in the ranks of business.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW YORK - One in four US working women is thinking about slowing their careers or quitting the workforce altogether because of Covid-19, research showed on Wednesday , a trend that could erase progress women have made in the ranks of business.

"If one in four women who are thinking about leaving the workforce do, it will wipe out all the gains at all levels of management," said Rachel Thomas, LeanIn.Org's co-founder and chief executive. But it found senior-level women are 1.5 times more likely than men to be thinking about downshifting their careers, and almost three out of four cited burnout as their reason, saying they felt pressured to work more and to be"always on".

"So the workplace is less hospitable to black women on a good day, and then you take on top of that they're disproportionately affected by Covid-19."

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