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Can remote working fast-track diversity?

Remote working is a step forward towards the culture and behaviour change construction needs to embed inclusive working practices, says Anna Koukoullis
Woman architect drawing with CAD software. Image: Dreamstime
Image: Dreamstime

Since the pandemic hit, more businesses have started to shift to remote ways of working. Could this help to improve gender equality and diversity in the workplace? 

It should do – but I am not entirely convinced. I remember a story from a female construction worker, who had left her career as a building manager over a decade ago, because childcare duties clashed with the 7am site opening hours. Remote working hasn’t changed this.

McKinsey suggests that, during the pandemic, women’s jobs were 1.8 times more vulnerable than men. This is in part because women continue to bear the brunt of childcare responsibilities, despite remote working.

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