Women on boards: Report highlights slow progress on senior female appointments

Large companies’ success in ensuring women hold at least a third of boardroom positions by 2020 has been patchy, writes Emma Bartlett ‘There is a bottleneck of women holding junior positions and a preponderance of men holding the senior roles.’ The Hampton-Alexander Review (the HAR) has set a target of 33% female representation on FTSE …
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