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24 October 2011

FN: Commission drops MiFID gender quotas


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欧州委員会は、新しい取引規則の適用を受ける機関に社員の男女割り当てを義務付けるという賛否両論のあった規則を提案に含めなかった。男女差別に関する法律を「裏口」から導入するものであるとの批判を受けたためである。


Introduction of quotas for female employees had been sneaked into the European Commission’s review of the Market in Financial Instruments Directive, Europe’s key piece of securities trading regulation that was originally introduced in 2007. Leaked versions of the MiFID II proposals – part of an effort to make markets more transparent – stipulated that firms wishing to be authorised as data service providers under the new rules would have to set a target to promote gender balance on its management body that “shall not be less than one third of each gender by 31 December, 2015”. Leading financial services gender equality campaigners criticised the tactic of crowbarring gender policy into financial services legislation. The official MiFID text, published last week, dropped the proposal.

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