SMI companies still do not depend on female bosses



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Michèle Rodoni (50) in Mobiliar, Laura Meyer (39) in Hotelplan and Sabrina Soussan (51) in Dormakaba: three women, three new bosses for three large Swiss companies. The year 2021 got off to a good start in terms of equality: never before have there been so many new bosses!

Politicians want even more and have held Swiss-based big listed companies accountable since early January 2021. But so far one has been bitterly disappointed, as a survey by staffing consultancy Russell Reynolds Associates shows.

There, the gender benchmark created by the policy for SMI and SMIM companies was analyzed. This stipulates that at least 30 percent of the positions on the board of directors must be filled by women. A 20 percent proportion of women on boards of directors is sufficient. Companies have five (board of directors) or ten years (management) to reach these benchmarks. If unsuccessful, the company is obliged to state the reasons and the improvement measures in the compensation report to the shareholders.

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