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Issue VII: Women in the New Collar Workforce

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Issue VII: Women in the New Collar Workforce

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Issue VII features women who work in New Collar Jobs. Sponsored by Fab Lab Hub, these forward-thinking women use new tools like 3D printing and augmented reality to create and innovate.

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UNUM ASPIRES TO RAISE AWARENESS OF EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN TO IMPACT, INSPIRE AND BUILD A SENSE OF COMMUNITY AND CONNECTION WORLDWIDE, TO SHOW THAT DESPITE WHAT DIVIDES US, AS ONE, WE ARE STRONGER TOGETHER.

 
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“I think this would have been my childhood dream adult job. I have 8 nieces, so it's super inspiring for me to make a living off of something that I am passionate about and I really like doing because it sets a really good example for young Bla
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