… ministers – from Romania and Sweden. Of the biggest companies publicly listed in the EU only 4 % have women … While the number of Chief Executives of publicly listed companies is extremely low, women’s overall representation on …
… and sport [19]. 56. Amongst the largest publicly listed companies in the EU Member States, 38% have no women on the … 57. In 2010, there were only 3% of women presidents in companies and 12% members of the board of directors [27]. 58. … bodies of the employee representatives in the largest companies [27]. 59. In the private sector across the EU, …
… many fields women could inspire other women to create new companies or join politics etc. The European Institute for … She is working hard to change the attitudes of the companies to take women serious when they do business planning. The top 300 European companies have an average of only 12 percent of women on …
… bar female talent from top positions in Europe’s biggest companies. The Commission has proposed legislation with the … in non-executive board-member positions in publicly listed companies, with the exception of small and medium …
… culture, and gives welcome publicity to the winners. Companies are evaluated both by their management and their … has had an impact by promoting good practices in companies and in public places like museums, events and cafés. With 90 companies competing in 2013, the initiative has grown in …