KCRW Reports
An end to all-male corporate boards in California
Publicly held companies headquartered in California have until January 1st to name at least one woman to their boards.
Publicly held companies headquartered in California have until January 1st to name at least one woman to their boards.
Santa Barbara State Senator Hannah Beth Jackson authored the legislation to address the disproportionately small amount of women in corporate leadership.
But the bill has sparked lawsuits from some company shareholders who say a “woman quota” would force them to make decisions based on sex.