Seventy-two major British firm have officially signed up to the government’s new Women in Finance charter which in particular links leaders’ pay to the appointment of senior women.
Britain’s biggest banks, the EY consultancy firm, Thomson Reuters and more than fifteen insurance companies make up a major part of the signatories to the Women in Finance charter that was first presented in March 2016 and which has convinced more than seventy British firms employing more than half a million to sign. Harriett Baldwin, the Economic Secretary to the Treasury stated “By signing the Charter, firms are committing to driving change at the senior levels of the male-dominated...
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