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India – Women are quitting jobs due to lack of flexibility (Telegraph India)

13 April 2022

Women in India are quitting or considering quitting their jobs this year as pay cuts, bias, and exclusion have become their penalties for working flexibly, reports The Telegraph India, citing research from Linkedin India. The research finds that poor employer sentiment towards flexible working and career breaks is holding women back from asking for greater flexibility and re-entering the workforce. LinkedIn's research showed that following the impact of the pandemic, 83% of working women have realised they want to work more flexibly. LinkedIn noted that 72% of working women are rejecting job roles that don't allow them to work flexibly, while 70% have already quit or considered quitting jobs because they were not offered the right flexible policies. When asked about the benefits of flexible working, around 2 in 5 women said it improves their work-life balance and helps them progress in their careers, while 1 in 3 said it improves their mental health and increases their likelihood of staying in their current jobs.

Due to employer bias, India's working women are paying heavy penalties to work flexibly, LinkedIn found that 9 in 10 working women had to take a pay cut to work flexibly, 2 in 5 had their flexible working request denied, and 1 in 4 struggled to convince their bosses to accept their request. This has made women reluctant towards asking for greater flexibility because they fear exclusion, being held back from promotions, working overtime, taking pay cuts, and being treated unfavourably by their superiors, LinkedIn added.