Breaking the Male Cartel in the Workplace
The following excerpts are from an article featured in the Financial Times on Thursday, April 24, 2008 written by Helen Mees.
“…Women have become the engines of global growth over the past decade, according to the Economist magazine. This is especially true in east Asia... In the Philippines, 89 percent of companies have women in senior management positions. China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Taiwan, and Singapore follow closely in terms of women in top jobs. Even in India, where more than half of all girls and women are illiterate, a higher share of women hold senior management positions than women in countries such as Germany, the Netherlands and Portugal. In Europe, the percentage of women on corporate boards remains in single digits and the same applies to female professors and government officials.
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