Work in the Time of Corona
A tale of a woman during a global pandemic, forced to choose between the family and the job she loves.
Perceptions are changing
I have been working on this article for 11 days, from my home office, couch, bed, kitchen table, kids room on my phone and porch. Everyday since I began, I am reassured by other women that I am not alone. How many articles have you read this week that we are “in the new normal”? Part of that new normal: Remote work is here to stay.
We can finally rejoice that our work-from-home ways are not offending anyone. Corporations are now accepting flexible work. In all channels, they are cheering on #wfh culture. Clearly though, working women across the country are not rejoicing. We are hanging on by a thread.
Prior to COVID-19, physical distancing (2 weeks ago in the U.S.!) work for women was different. Remote work was too. Working from home came with negative assumptions. Remote-workers were cheating, lazy, hermits, poor collaborators, lonely, or lived in their sweats/pj’s (Ok this last one may be true).
Unconscious bias told bosses if they couldn’t see you working, you probably weren’t. Maybe…