Glass ceiling still firmly in place in the C-suite

The boys club of exective renumeration rolls on with women left far behind
Top women directors are paid 74% less than men
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Jonathan Prynn, Business Editor @JonPrynn
4 July 2022

Any observer Zooming into the boardrooms of Britain’s biggest companies might initially be impressed by the healthy gender mix of the directors sitting round the table.

But as today’s striking research from Mattison Public Relations shows the headline figures are wholly misleading. Up in the C-Suite, the hallowed inner circle of top directors who have “chief” in their title it is a different picture, As a result the key boardroom decisions affecting millions of employees and tens of millions of customers are still being made by tiny groups of richly rewarded men.

It will likely take another decade or more before the C-Suite line up is close to being genuinely reflective of society as a whole - at least in gender mix terms.

The encouraging headline number for female FTSE 100 directors masks an underlying truth: the real power still lies with the blokes.