Leadership Why visibility for women in the workplace is a double-edged sword By jitendermittal Published 10 July, 2025 Leadership Why visibility for women in the workplace is a double-edged sword By jitendermittal Published 10 July, 2025 Previous article Change is coming for women in Australia. Will it include all of us? Next article How leadership has changed since the global COVID health crisis Australia’s sex discrimination commissioner, Kate Jenkins, says there needs to be a greater understanding of the risks women face “being visible” in the workplace.Jenkins told the Future Women Leadership Summit 2022 the idea that women should be visible in workplaces is a double edge sword. events FW Summit gold membership More on the Future Women Leadership Summit 2022 Leaders Why Ilya stepped back from the business she poured her heart into By Ben Tweedie Leaders The most surprising part of being a first time mum had nothing to do with me By rosa762070 Leaders The #1 mistake employers make when multiple women leave By jitendermittal Leaders This is an exciting article title By Ben Tweedie Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.