Single Working Women’s Day ― Date, History, and Details

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History of Single Working Women’s Day and How to Celebrate/ Observe It
Single Working Women’s Day is a day to celebrate the achievements of women who are working hard to make a living on their own. This day is also a reminder that there is still work to be done in order to achieve gender equality in the workplace.
Despite all the progress that has been made, women still earn less than men in nearly every country around the world. In the United States, for example, women earn an average of 79 cents for every dollar a man earns. The pay gap is even larger for women of color.
There are many reasons for this wage disparity, including discrimination and the fact that women are more likely to take time off from work to care for children or other family members. But whatever the reason, it’s clear that women still have a long way to go before they achieve equality in the workplace.
On Single Working Women’s Day, we celebrate the progress that has been made and recommit ourselves to the fight for equality. Let’s make sure that every woman has the opportunity to reach her full potential.