Germany agrees legal quotas to boost women in business

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Germany is led by a woman and boasts a strong female presence in parliament.

But when it comes to business, it seems females are falling behind.

Now, new legislation has been passed – which will force companies to boost representation.

Major firms will have to allot 30 percent of seats on non-executive boards to females.

“This time we will finally celebrate International Women’s Day with a decision of the Bundestag to introduce a quota,” said Manuela Schwesig, Minister for Family Affairs (SPD).

“This is an historic step. Thank you for your support.”

There is not a single female chief executive among the 30 largest companies on Germany’s blue-chip DAX index.

“It’s a pity that we need regulation at all, to have more women in top positions. But it’s clear: the time of ‘voluntary commitments’ is over,” said parliament member Nadine Schön (CDU/CSU).

The new quotas – which come into force next year – will affect more than 100 listed companies who have employee representa