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Paris authorities fined nearly Rs 81 lakh for employing too many women in top posts; unfair, absurd , says Mayor

Paris authorities fined nearly Rs 81 lakh for employing too many women in top posts; unfair, absurd , says Mayor In 2018, the City Hall appointed 11 women and 5 men, resulting in just above 30 percent representation for men. A 2013 rule, aimed at gender parity, requires a minimum of 40 percent of appointments for each gender File image of Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo. AP Paris: Paris city hall has been fined 90,000 euros (nearly Rs 81 lakh) for having appointed too many women to top positions in 2018, in breach of a law aimed at ensuring gender balance. Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo denounced the fine as “unfair” and “absurd” on Tuesday during a meeting of the city council.

Socialist mayor fined for appointing mostly women to senior positions: Proud of being too feminist

Socialist mayor fined for appointing mostly women to senior positions: Proud of being too feminist Emma Colton © Provided by Washington Examiner The Socialist mayor of Paris announced she will pay roughly $110,000 in fines for placing too many women in high-level positions, boasting that the city government has become “too feminist.” “The management of the city hall has, all of a sudden, become far too feminist,” she added. The Civil Service Ministry issued the fine, reasoning that the hirings are in violation of a 2013 law that requires no more than 60% of nominations go to one gender. In 2018, 11 women and five men were placed in high-level city hall positions, which means women hold 69% of the posts.

Denounced by the mayor as absurd , Paris city hall fined for naming too many women to top jobs

Denounced by the mayor as absurd , Paris city hall fined for naming too many women to top jobs
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Genetically modified pig OK d | News, Sports, Jobs

The Associated Press This undated photo provided by Revivicor, Inc., a unit of United Therapeutics, shows a genetically modified pig. U.S. regulators have approved a genetically modified pig for food and medical products, making it the second such animal to get the green light for human consumption but United Therapeutics, the company behind it says there are no imminent plans for its meat to be sold. (Revivicor, Inc. via AP) NEW YORK U.S. regulators have approved a genetically modified pig for food and medical products, making it the second such animal to get the green light for human consumption. But the company behind it says there are no imminent plans to sell it for meat. The pig is genetically engineered to eliminate the presence of alpha-gal, a type of sugar found in many mammals. The sugar makes its way into many products including medications, cosmetics and food and can cause allergic reactions in some people. The main goal of the company behind the pig, United Th

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