Having rejected quotas, more than four out of ten contributors said there was no need for schemes to do anything to encourage more women to become trustees.
"An intelligent woman would be further put off becoming a trustee when confronted with obvious cases of tokenism," said one commentator. "If after careful consideration more women than men decide t...
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