BrighterMonday Uganda in partnership with the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Uganda announced the publication of their first edition of the status report titled, 'Women at Work:'
BrighterMonday Uganda in partnership with the American Chamber of Commerce in Uganda announced the publication of their first edition of the status report titled,"Women at Work:"
The report was part of the Annual Women's Day Forum event held in commemoration of the international Women's Day under the theme,"Breaking barriers: Women in middle management and entrepreneurship." Additionally, the report showed that among women, millennials are generally more satisfied with the current jobs which tracks with most of them making into mid to senior levels compared to their younger counterparts at 41% who are likely not to follow the norm of a structured career path and timeline therefore their perceptions of work & career advancements differ from those of millennials which contributes to these disparities.
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