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Rocky River releases details on 6 teachers who resigned amid investigation: The Wake Up for Thursday, April 15, 2021 msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Former top prosecutor on Ohio House Bill 6 bribery case expects no trial in 2021 cleveland.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cleveland.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
• Mar 20, 2021 Millions of women were already supporting themselves and their families on meager wages before coronavirus-mitigation lockdowns sent unemployment rates skyrocketing and millions of jobs disappeared. Working mothers were already shouldering the majority of family caregiving responsibilities in the face of a childcare system that is wholly inadequate for a society in which most parents work outside the home. Of course, the disruptions to daycare centers, schools, and afterschool programs have been hard on working fathers, but evidence shows working mothers have taken on more of the resulting childcare responsibilities and are more frequently reducing their hours or leaving their jobs entirely in response. Our panel will discuss how this situation is playing out in our community and what is being done to support the women who are faced with these challenges. ....
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COVID-19 hit women harder, Columbus-area leaders say The coronavirus has taken a toll on everyone, but women have disproportionately suffered the consequences of the pandemic both in their careers and in their own homes. It s been widely reported throughout the pandemic that the economic fallout has most often hurt working women. They are more likely to give up jobs and working hours to care for children sent home for school or to take on other family burdens. That, coupled with the industries hit hardest by the virus, has led to an uneven impact on women. Workers in tourism, travel, restaurants and retail are more likely to be women, YWCA president Christie Angel said during an online forum hosted by the Columbus Metropolitan Club Wednesday. Those jobs, Angel said, are likely to be some of the last to return after the pandemic, compounding financial losses and career setbacks women have faced since COVID-19 first arrived in Ohio. ....