Women hold a third of board roles in UK's top public companies

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But government’s Hampton-Alexander review is struggling to reach second major gender diversity target

Women now hold a third of board positions in the UK’s top public companies, almost a year sooner than expected.

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This is really good news...now we need to achieve 33% target of women in leadership teams of firms listed on the London stock exchange FTSE 100 ...

Finally! Now the ladies get a chance to steer brutal, life destroying capitalism! You go girls!

This is a serious problem - How can we increase the number of men in these roles?

Add another 17.6% and maybe we’ll be getting somewhere.

So men hold two thirds?

What about black trans non-binary people who identify as velociraptors?

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