Equal Pay Day

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Equal Pay Day is the symbolic day dedicated to raising awareness of the gender pay gap. In the United States, this date symbolizes how far into the year the average median woman must work in order to have earned what the average median man had earned the entire previous year. The exact day differs year by year.

Take Your Child to Work Day

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Take Your Child to Work Day, officially called "Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day," is an internationally recognized day for children to go to work with their parents. Originally called Take Your Daughter to Work Day, its initial goal was to guide more girls and women into the workforce. Take Your Child to Work Day occurs on the fourth Thursday in April. Although it originated in the United States, it's now popular across the globe. Adults can also bring nieces, nephews or underprivileged children who aren't related to you so they can observe a variety of jobs.

Mother’s Day

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Mother's Day is a celebration honoring the mother of the family or individual, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on different days in many parts of the world, most commonly in March or May.

National Women’s Checkup Day

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National Women’s Checkup Day on the second Monday in May each year focuses on the importance of regular routine visits for women. As part of National Women's Health Week, the observance provides ways to help women take steps to maintain better health. Routine health checkups provide an opportunity to catch problems before they become unmanageable. Speaking with your physician about risk factors, early signs and symptoms and concerns can help to alleviate minor daily issues and identify issues to watch. Additionally, your physician can recommend screenings and order baseline tests that can be used for comparison at a later time.