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Tag: International Women's Day

Israeli event celebrates women in tech

March 16, 2024October 9, 2024David Rutman

A sold-out networking event in Tel Aviv on Sunday titled “The Power of Female Resilience: Recharging with Women in Tech Israel” featured as its guest speaker Lt.-Col. Hadar Hexter-Alon, deputy gender adviser to the Chief of Defense staff. She advised the audience – ranging from founders and CEOs to employees and job seekers, which included […]

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Japanese male office workers experience simulated menstrual pain

March 7, 2024March 7, 2024David Rutman

Male office workers at a telecoms firm in Tokyo have experienced simulated menstrual pain to help them become more sympathetic toward female colleagues ahead of International Women’s Day on Friday. EXEO Group workers winced at a company event on Thursday as a “perionoid” device sent electric signals via pads placed below the navel to stimulate […]

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