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Majors not following BHP's gender lead

BHP Billiton (AU:BHP) shocked many in the mining industry by giving itself a decade to employ as many women as men, but the sector's other giants will not be following its lead in the near future.

One in 11,700: BHP Billiton wants to increase women from 18% of its workforce to 50%

One in 11,700: BHP Billiton wants to increase women from 18% of its workforce to 50%

BHP Billiton’s announcement it would strive to have a gender-balanced workforce last week was picked up around the globe as a sign of mining recognising the failings of its male-dominated board and control...

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