Think of your weekly schedule- work, personal, family commitments, volunteer work, study, etc... What do you usually cancel, reschedule, postpone till later that day and never get done? For me, it used to be personal commitments, in favor of anything work related. I...
International Women’s Day is over – what now?
With lots of events in March to celebrate International Women’s Day, one that stood out to me was the ‘Women in Transport’ event, hosted by Laing O’Rouke to celebrate and discuss gender equality in the transport and construction industries. Having revolved exclusively...
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