Women's challenges at work
Women's challenges at work:
International Women's Day is a time to recognize the earlier accomplishments of women and inspire the progression of women's achievement in the future.In September of 2015, one of the United Nations' sustainable development goals was into achieve gender equality, while empowering girls and women. International Women's Day was just recently celebrated on March eighth-themed "Women in the Changing World of Work: Planet 50-50 by 2030" ("Promote"). Many women from underdeveloped countries travel toward the United States in search of low wage employment (Bravo 178). These women either be not work at all or work for very low wages. Because resources are not typically available toward those women who live not fit the modern image of the "working woman," immigrant women are bound through face discrimination. Women represent a majority of the impoverished population. And the women that live receive higher paychecks and hold higher positions in the workplace are typically upper-middle class, well-educated, feminine presenting white women.