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Areva chief in U-turn on female quotas

By Sarah Halls and Andrew Hill

Published: September 25 2009 18:56 | Last updated: September 25 2009 18:56

Anne Lauvergeon, chief executive of Areva, has switched course on gender quotas and ruled that a minimum of 20 per cent of women must hold an executive role in the French nuclear engineering company.

Ms Lauvergeon, number three in the Financial Times’s new ranking of the Top 50 Women in World Business, had previously described quotas as “humiliating”.

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