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Gender quotas needed to get more women into boardrooms: Forum

The Straits Times Policymakers across the region should adopt quotas on corporate boards to reduce the gender gap in leadership positions, said female speakers at a forum yesterday. Find out more here   MORE...

Singapore is second-worst globally for workplace diversity; 1 in 4 workers bullied: poll

The Straits Times SINGAPORE is the second-worst performing country in terms of workplace diversity and inclusion (D&I) practices, based on a poll of employees in 14 countries by Kantar, a data, insights and consulting firm. Find out more here MORE...

Women’s board appointment in top 100 SGX-listed firms rises to 15.7% in H1

The Straits Times FOR the first half of 2019, women on boards increased by 0.5 percentage point to 15.7 per cent among top 100 primary-listed companies by market capitalisation on the Singapore Exchange (SGX), said the Council for Board Diversity. Find out more here  ...

After years of ‘glacial’ change, women now hold more than 1 in 4 corporate board seats

17 July 2019 |  by The Washington Post When Kathy Higgins Victor first joined the board of directors at Best Buy in 1999, she was the only woman in the room. The former Northwest Airlines human resources chief and now president of a leadership coaching firm...

UK companies accused of box ticking over female appointments

11 July 2019 |  by The Financial Times Ltd Women being promoted to senior executive positions for symbolic purposes, says report Find out more here  

Asian firms with women leaders deliver better financial results

28 June 2019 |  by TODAY online Firms whose boards were at least 30 per cent female generated more income from their assets than those with all-male boards. Find out more here  
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