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31 Mar 2008 1:45PM
Equality campaigners the Fawcett Society has launched a major new campaign to stamp out sexism in UK workplaces, which includes a call for an end to the use of strip clubs as venues for business meetings.
The campaign has been launched because the Fawcett Society believes that, nearly 40 years on from the outlawing of discrimination against women in the workplace, sexism remains rife.
Sexism and the City, a manifesto published by the campaign group, outlines how:
only 11% of FTSE 100 comp... (376 more words)
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