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"Although the report on the role of women in industry rightly emphasises the many difficulties facing women in the labour market and certain economic sectors, the proposals in the text raise two questions. Firstly, the report appears to neglect the boundaries of the legislator’s action. Europe’s legal arsenal is currently one of the world’s most lavish in terms of women’s rights and gender equality. Therefore, it is up to the elected representatives and the citizens to ensure respect for the rights of women in the European Union. In consequence, the usefulness of an umpteenth declaration of intent is somewhat limited. Secondly, the report contains one proposal that is, to say the least, curious indeed: suggesting that a quota of women on boards of private companies ought to be established by law points to a serious attack on individual liberties and does women little service. Treating women in a fashion that is closer to charity than equality tends to exclude them even more from certain sectors of society. Our fellow citizens now expect us to support them by matching our words with actions."@en1

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