Women in CRE Leave Jobs to Seek Career Growth, Survey Finds
A majority of women commercial real estate industry who left their job since the pandemic began did so to find career growth their old firm couldn’t provide.
A majority of women commercial real estate industry who left their job since the pandemic began did so to find career growth their old firm couldn’t provide.
Many U.S. companies have rushed to appoint Black members to their boards of directors since racial justice protests swept the country last year.
Amazon has temporarily shut down a new warehouse construction site in Connecticut after a seventh noose was found hanging over a beam, a series of incidents local police called “potential” hate crimes.
A new survey from the National Association of Realtors finds that the median white residential Realtor makes about three times what the median Black residential Realtor does.
In an unusual, if not unprecedented, move for a major trade organization, the National Association of Realtors has taken full ownership for any and all discriminatory actions taken over the years by the 1.4 million agents and brokers for which it speaks.
The National Association of Realtors’ board of directors voted Friday to approve a new policy that bars members from using “harassing or hate speech” anywhere, at any time.
In an attempt to diversify its ranks, Coldwell Banker announced Tuesday that it was eliminating initial franchise fees charged to agents setting up a new brokerage.