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May 8, 2021
City Hall, NY – In recognition of the negative impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on women, and working mothers in particular, new legislation will be introduced in the City Council on May 12 to help revitalize and restore mothers in the workforce.
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The legislation comes at a critical time. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, approximately 5.4 million women have lost their jobs, which is nearly a million more than men. In New York City, the pandemic forced 52 percent of women who provide care to reduce their paid working hours, compared to one in three men, according to a poll by the New York City Comptroller s Office. The crisis was most severe for women of color: 36% of them needed to take time off to care for a child compared to 29 percent of white women.
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