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Public Companies in Germany Fail to Set Gender Quotas for Leaders

Despite legal requirements, 40% of public companies in Germany have not set targets for women’s representation in leadership positions. A study from Zeppelin University reveals that this lack of transparency may undermine trust in both corporate and political entities. The average target for companies that did disclose goals stands at 28.2%, with significant differences noted between eastern and western regions of Germany. The study draws attention to the increasing importance of company culture in attracting talent.

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