New Members
Women in the Workforce Conference
3 million women left the workforce in 2020, largely due to the pressures that the COVID pandemic placed on families: childcare centers closed or limited their hours and capacity; school-age children began learning at home full-time; businesses laid off or furloughed staff for months.
As the economy begins to recover, how do we get women back into the workforce? What does it mean for our economy if they don't come back? How can employers adapt to support an evolving view of what it means to be a "working mother"?
Join us for an examination of these issues with Sec. Rosalin Acosta, who has put these questions front and center in her policies and lived them firsthand with her family. A panel discussion, moderated by Catherine Carlock of the Boston Business Journal, follows the keynote address and brings together women leaders from a variety of industries.
Rosalin Acosta, Sec. of Labor & Workforce Development, keynote speaker
Date and Time
Tuesday Apr 20, 2021
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
10am - 12pm
Location
Via ZOOM - Must register for login information
Fees/Admission
$15 Chamber Members
$25 Future Members