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BHP sets gender parity target

DIVERSIFIED resources house BHP Billiton has set itself an ambitious target of increase the female proportion of its global workforce from 17% to around 50% within a decade, and the company could get its first female chairman next year.

BHP sets gender parity target

BHP overnight announced that chairman Jac Nasser will step down next year, and he is potentially to be replaced by the first woman in the company's 130-year history. Nasser has been with BHP since 2006...

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