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A crisis with a woman’s face
The pandemic is worsening already deep inequalities facing women and girls, erasing years of progress towards gender equality.
The Jantan Collective: Challenging stereotypes about masculinity
The Jantan Collective hope to provide a safe space of discourse for men and challenge established stereotypes that are harmful.
Aim for greater gender parity in corporations
Despite their presence within different tiers of corporate organisations, there is a clear dearth of women in senior decision-making roles in Malaysia.
Spain tightens rules on sex discrimination in pay
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's government passed a decree on Tuesday to tighten rules on sex discrimination in pay, requiring companies to disclose the gender breakdown of staff wages, and setting up a framework to determine whether different jobs have the same value.
BBC star Gary Lineker takes pay cut as new boss doubles down on impartiality
LONDON (Reuters) - The BBC's top earner Gary Lineker has agreed to use social media responsibly and taken a pay-cut as the British broadcaster's new boss seeks to maintain trust in the body, whose publicly-funded model has been questioned by Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Women's salaries impacted by pandemic
In countries with the widest gender gap in salaries, the income of women workers is adversely impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
No more glass ceiling? Germany seeks female boardroom quota deal
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German minister for women said on Wednesday she hopes the coalition government will soon agree a quota for women on the executive boards of Germany's top listed companies, building on a 30% quota on supervisory boards introduced in 2015.
This is 'Breaking News': South Korea has its first main female anchor
SEOUL: Under gleamingly bright studio lights, Lee So-jeong reads straight from a teleprompter, rehearsing her lines ahead of the primetime newscast for South Korea's national public broadcaster, KBS. Five times a week, she is beamed into living rooms across the country leading its "News 9" bulletin, after she broke into a decades-old boys' club in a society that is technologically and economically advanced, but still culturally male-dominated.
New York and San Francisco tech industries are leaving women behind
San Francisco and New York have created thousands of lucrative jobs in technology, but despite efforts to increase diversity in the industry, women are still being left behind.