Women, minorities still scarce on US boards: survey (Reuters)
22nd Feb 2006, 09:09 GMT
Reuters - Women and minorities are still sharply underrepresented in America's corporate board rooms, according to a survey released by recruiting firm Spencer Stuart on Tuesday.
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