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California’s Publicly Held Corporations Will Have to Include Women on Their Boards

Ethan | October 1, 2018 | Latest | No Comments

  1. California’s Publicly Held Corporations Will Have to Include Women on Their Boards  New York Times
  2. California Quota Bill Won’t Help Women  Forbes
  3. Trump administration sues California over ‘extreme, illegal’ net-neutrality law  ZDNet
  4. Gov. Jerry Brown signs bill requiring California corporate boards to include women  Los Angeles Times
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