Women poised to take top jobs in Joe Biden’s cabinet
The country got a new president and a vice-president. Any step and action that is taken by the new president Joe Biden, will attract some support and some criticism. What's interesting to know is that Joe Biden is preparing to appoint a record number of women to senior roles in his cabinet after he began the transition by unveiling a team of coronavirus advisers. It could set the right tone across the nation and could also help in changing the overall gender gap across workforces. To read more on this click here.
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