Long-Term Impact Depends on Organizational Culture and Policies

Ultimately, while remote work has the potential to support closing the gender pay gap in tech, its positive effects depend heavily on company culture, equitable policies, intentional career development initiatives, and bias mitigation efforts. Without these, remote work alone won’t solve systemic pay inequities.

Ultimately, while remote work has the potential to support closing the gender pay gap in tech, its positive effects depend heavily on company culture, equitable policies, intentional career development initiatives, and bias mitigation efforts. Without these, remote work alone won’t solve systemic pay inequities.

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