INTERACTIVE: Women rejoining the workforce need a better deal


  • Nation
  • Monday, 11 Mar 2024

Many women leave the workforce when they have children, some by choice but mostly because of the "double burden" they bear. Photo: 123rf.com

PETALING JAYA: Noor Wahida Abd Ghani had been working for 17 years but at the age of 36, she decided to quit her corporate job as an assistant manager to raise her daughter.

She had no plans to return to a nine-to-five job.

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