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.AUSTRALIAN companies should be given five years to increase the number of women sitting on their boards before government legislation forces them to do it.
Federal Sex Discrimination Commissioner Elizabeth Broderick has outlined her vision to steer corporate Australia toward "the road to gender equality".
Just 8.3 per cent of board members in the nation's top 200 companies are women - the same number as two years ago.
Ms Broderick said yesterday it was time for radical action to change that. She wants Australia's corporate governance rules to be changed to require top companies to set three- and five-year targets to increase the number of women on their boards.
They would have to report annually to the stock exchange on their progress in meeting those targets. If that failed to improve the number of women on boards within five years the government should introduce quotas, she said.
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"Five years from now if nothing has changed we'll have to have quotas," she told The Daily Telegraph. "Only 8.3 per cent of board members are women and women make up only 5.9 per cent of the senior executive levels of ASX 200 companies and if that doesn't change, then I think we can make a good case for the imposition of quotas."
Half of Australia's top companies have no female directors at all and Ms Broderick said while women were marginalised from leadership positions, the workplace would never change to take account of women's and men's roles as carers.
The commissioner said she had not yet determined at what level any quota should be set but added "the threshold would have to be significant enough to put us well on the road to gender equality". She said Norway introduced 40 per cent quotas a few years ago and companies that did not meet the quota by 2008 were to be delisted. Board seats held by women jumped from 6 per cent in 2002 to 41 per cent today.
Ms Broderick will make the case for quotas in her submission to the Government's review of the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency.
Remove glass ceiling or have it smashed | The Daily Telegraph
I dont even know what to type, as I read this article I nearly cried. This has got to be an epic joke. these reformed Marxists that currently hold power in Canberra are an epic insult to common sense.
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