Increasing gender equality on board level through stay-on-board regulations

Q2 Social Sciences
Brigitte Steinbauer
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Diversity and gender equality in executive boards, as well as finding ways to balance private needs and business requirements, are topics that are on the agenda of legislators around the globe. Given the significant role of executive board members in shaping organizational strategy and culture and for the company’s success, understanding the impact of rules that allow a mandate pause for this group is essential. The German ‘stay-on-board’ rules grant a mandate pause to board members for maternity, parental or care leave or for a board member's convalescence since August 2021. The objective of this paper is to examine the necessity for a legal framework on the European Union level that provides for a mandate pause for board members as a way to increase gender equality on the board level. The author recommends closing the gap in gender equality on the board level at European level by adopting comparable measures to those implemented in Germany, supplemented by additional measures. The implementation of a comprehensive set of measures, in conjunction with widespread acceptance in society, is crucial for the advancement of gender equality within corporate boardrooms.
通过留职规定提高船上的性别平等
执行董事会的多样性和性别平等,以及寻找平衡私人需求和商业需求的方法,都是全球立法者议程上的主题。考虑到执行董事会成员在塑造组织战略和文化以及公司成功方面的重要作用,理解允许暂停授权的规则对这一群体的影响至关重要。根据德国的“留任”规定,自2021年8月起,董事会成员可因产假、育儿假或护理假或休养而暂停任职。本文的目的是研究在欧盟层面建立一个法律框架的必要性,该框架规定董事会成员的任务暂停,以此作为在董事会层面增加性别平等的一种方式。作者建议,通过采取与德国实施的措施相媲美的措施,并辅以其他措施,缩小欧洲董事会层面的性别平等差距。执行一套全面的措施并得到社会的广泛接受,对于促进公司董事会内的性别平等是至关重要的。
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