Women’s Working Day
Women’s Working Day is held on March 8. This event in the first decade of the month March is annual. Help us
Women Are Less Likely to Have Access to Senior Leaders. Women Are Twice as Likely to Be Mistaken for Much More Junior Employees and More Likely to Deal With Discrimination. Men Hold 62% of Manager Positions to Women's 38%
International Women's Day is a day set aside for celebrating the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future. Originally called International Women's Working Day, this day has been honoured since the early 1900's, when women were facing oppression and inequality. Women's Working Day honours the work of the suffragettes, celebrates women's success, and brings light to ongoing issues.
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Labor Day in Victoria and Tasmania, Australia on March 10 (is celebrated on the second Monday in March);
Offentlig høytidsdag in Norway on May 1 (Public holiday);
Labour Day in Antigua and Barbuda on May 5 (Closed on the first Monday of May);
Labor Day in the Northern Territory of Australia and Queensland on May 5 (is celebrated on the first Monday of May)