Labour Research (April 2000)

Features: European Matters

Quotas for sexes rejected

The European Parliament has rejected a proposal that would have

introduced quotas to produce a more equal representation between men and women in its ranks. Instead it agreed a proposal calling for greater equality, with never less than 40% of any body being male or female, and agreeing that quotas could be a "transitional mechanism" to achieve this. At present 30% of the European Parliament are women.


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