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female employees

Over a third of women surveyed said those granted flexible working are seen as less committed than other employees.
corporate gender balance

Women make job gains in UAE, but feel less entitled in the workplace, LinkedIn survey shows

by ITPSun 7 Mar 2021Wed 6 Oct 2021

New research by LinkedIn shows that women’s careers are more impacted than men by pandemic

Arab women

The evolution of female entrepreneurship in the UAE

by ITPMon 28 Sep 2020Wed 6 Oct 2021

Nadine Halabi, business development manager at Dubai Business Women Council (DBWC) says more support and collaboration are needed among women themselves to push them up the career ladder

Brand View

Empowering women in the UAE: The power of the private sector

by ITPSun 25 Aug 2019Wed 6 Oct 2021

Brand View: The UAE continues to make progress in increasing female participation in the workplace

The latest report by event organiser Arabnet, in partnership with The Mohammed Bin Rashid Establishment for SME Development (Dubai SME), analysed 1,423 regional investments in start-ups across the MENA region last year and found that only 14 percent of deals were with start-ups founded by women.
Arabian Business StartUp

Start-ups: Why are only 14% of investments in Middle East companies founded by women?

by Shane McGinleyWed 7 Aug 2019Wed 6 Oct 2021

More needs to be done to make the Middle East entrepreneurial ecosystem less male-dominated

The market power of women’s increased participation in the workforce could add an estimated $2.7 trillion to the economy on the Middle East and North Africa by 2025.
Arab women

Revealed: Arab women’s GDP potential estimated at $2.7trn

by Sam BridgeMon 8 Apr 2019Thu 7 Oct 2021

World Economic Forum panel calls for measures to unlock the full potential of Arab women in the workforce

Aviation

Video: Emirates’ Superwomen Airbus A380 Flight to San Francisco – International Women’s Day.

by ITPWed 7 Mar 2018Wed 6 Oct 2021

EK225 was handled by over 75 women colleagues representing Emirates’ Flight Operations, Service Delivery, Engineering, Airport Services, Catering, dnata, Emirates SkyCargo, Transguard and Group Security teams, led by Captain Patricia Bischoff from Canada, First Officer Rebecca Lougheed from the UK and Purser Weronika Formela from Poland.

Over 20% of all supervisorial and managerial roles within Emirates are occupied by women, according to the firm.
Aviation

Emirates lauds female employees with ‘superwomen’ flight ahead of International Women’s Day

by Staff Writer Wed 7 Mar 2018Thu 7 Oct 2021

Female employees constitute over 40% of the workforce at Emirates

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