Initiating the debate at the Bundestag, Irmingard Schewe-Gerigk, a Green deputy, stressed that German women working full-time earn 23% less than their male colleagues “In the European Union, this difference in wages is higher only in Estonia and Slovakia”. She added that the number of female top executives is very : “In the 30 German companies that are part of the DAX 30, you find almost no woman, mothers or not, among the board of directors”.
Quoting the example of Norway, which decided in Janu
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