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Centuries ago, women used to be in the shadow of men. Thanks to the general movement of rebellion and to progressive men, women have gained more presence and power in the workforce and leadership roles.
Centuries ago, women used to be in the shadow of men. Thanks to the general movement of rebellion and to progressive men, women have gained more presence and power in the workforce and leadership roles.
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We could all agree that, over and above these challenges, women in leadership have to grapple with gender bias in the workplace and business world.

We know that women have to overcome more than their male counterparts to even get into leadership positions. We also know this is unjust.

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