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Video: Barriers Increasing for Women
A recent report from the McKinsey Global Institute finds that between 40 million and 160 million women globally will be directly impacted by automation. To weather this disruption, women need to be skilled, mobile, and tech-savvy, but women face pervasive barriers on each and will need targeted support to move forward in the world of work. Watch a summary of the report, The Future of Women at Work: Transitions in the Age of Automation.
Rita A. Santelli
Rita Santelli is the Chief Marketing Officer of the Center for Workforce Inclusion, formerly Senior Service America, Inc.
Charlotte Mather-Taylor
Charlotte Mather-Taylor, Executive Director for the Agency Disability and Resource Center of Broward County, has joined the Board of Directors of Senior Service America, Inc.
New Report: The Future of Work in America
In their new report, The Future of Work in America, the McKinsey Global Institute examines how the health of local economies today will affect their ability to adapt and thrive in the face of the changing nature of work. The trends outlined in this report, without intervention, predict widening disparities between high-growth cities and struggling rural areas, and between high-wage workers and everyone else.
Senior Service America Awarded $45.3 Million Grant to Prepare Older Workers for the Future of Work
Senior Service America, Inc. has been awarded a $45.3 million grant by the U.S. Department of Labor to train and place 6,300 low-income, older workers in 13 states under the Senior Community Service Employment Program.