Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2001-02-13-Speech-2-215"
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"en.20010213.9.2-215"2
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"Question No 53 by Maj Britt Theorin ():
The Commission's memorandum on 'Targets for the Recruitment and Appointment of Women 2000' states that the proportion of women in A1 and A2 posts is to increase by 20% by 2005. According to the latest information in my possession, there are still only 3 women among the Commission's 49 Directors-General. It is, therefore, surprising that the Commission has again appointed a man as Director-General for aid and development despite the fact that there was a very well qualified female candidate. The selection board consisted of 8 men.
How is equality of opportunity safeguarded in the appointment of the Commission's Directors-General?"@en1
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"Subject: Candidates for Director-General posts"1
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