PM ups the ante for getting women on boards

Prime Minister David Cameron has suggested 30% as a potential quota for the number of women companies must have on their executive boards, also refusing to rule out the introduction of quotas.
Fri, 10 Feb 2012
Prime Minister David Cameron has suggested 30% as a potential quota for the number of women companies must have on their executive boards, also refusing to rule out the introduction of quotas.

Cameron’s comments came at a business summit in Stockholm, Sweden, where he also made it clear that quotas were not his preferred option – with The...

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