Women in business
Thursday, 24 February 2011 00:00
The number of women represented on the boardrooms of top businesses should double, a report said today.
Headed by Lord Davies of Abersoch, the report asked FTSE 100 companies to increase the number of women on their boards to 25% by 2015.
It called on companies in the FTSE 350 to impose their own targets to increase gender diversity.
The report stopped short of imposing quotas on businesses but demanded chairmen routinely publish goals and statistics about the number of women in their company.
The proportion of women on FTSE 100 boards in the UK currently sits at 12.5%.
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