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Miners not doing enough to get women into leadership roles

DATA released by S&P Global Commodity Insights this week showed that women are taking on more leadership roles in mining, but still lag very behind their male counterparts.

Siobhan Lismore-Scott and Cathy Mullan
Miners not doing enough to get women into leadership roles

The analysis shows that of the over 2,000 companies polled for the data, females holding executive roles in mining companies have progressed by just 1.7 percentage points from 2021, from 12.3% to 14% share...

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