Using the Law to Crack the Glass Ceiling
This article is from London and it is stating how the German Parliament rejected something that stated that large companies need to reserve 20% of board seats for women. However, the European governments adopted a gender equality legislation. A lot of people are angry that these laws are not in place. The European Commission proposed that legal quotas should now be adopted throughout the 27-member bloc. Some governments held out, insisting that any reforms should be left up to national parliaments. The commission revised the plan to favor the "underrepresented gender."
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