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VOL. 38 | NO. 47 | Friday, November 21, 2014

Germany to require 30 pct women in top boardrooms

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BERLIN (AP) — Germany's coalition government wants major companies to have at least 30 percent women on its supervisory boards.

The leaders of Germany's Social Democrats and Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative bloc agreed on the measure at a late-night meeting Tuesday. Merkel said Wednesday a bill will be put to Cabinet on Dec. 11.

Currently women hold just 22 percent of non-executive positions on the boards of companies listed in Germany's benchmark DAX 30 index. They hold six percent of management board posts.

The new plan will affect 100 listed companies starting 2016. Companies that fail to recruit enough women to non-executive boardroom posts will be barred from giving the seats to men.

Introducing a women's quota was one of the center-left Social Democrats' demands for entering into a coalition with Merkel's conservatives.

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