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SINGAPORE: The COVID-19 pandemic could affect female leadership in the workplace and boardrooms, according to an online panel discussion hosted by BoardAgender, an initiative by the Singapore Council of Women’s Organisations (SCWO) on Tuesday (Jun 1).
The one-hour panel discussion on board diversity was held in conjunction with the 30% Club, a global initiative led by chairpersons and CEOs to increase gender diversity at board and senior management levels.
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The panel discussion was attended by more than 200 people.
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More women needed on company boards in Singapore and globally: Panel
Women now occupy 17.6 per cent of board seats in the top 100 primary-listed companies here.ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG
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Millennials and those in Generation Z are embracing thrift shopping 2½ times faster than any other age group.
That is according to research published by ThredUp, the world s largest fashion resale platform inspiring a new generation to think second-hand first, in its 2020 resale report.
Purchasing used clothing is a niche trend that is also gaining traction in Singapore.
Mr Gilbert Salonga, owner of Lucky Plaza Bazaar, told The New Paper that 60 per cent of its customers are youth in Singapore as the younger generation likes upcycling our clothing .
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Meanwhile, SSVP Shop s venture into social media marketing during the circuit breaker also attracted a younger fan base. They make up 40 per cent of its customers, displaying an awareness of being sustainable and buying responsibly , said shop supervisor Maurice Wong.
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Stories of inspirational women in Singapore to be taught as lessons for children and youth
The book, launched on International Women s Day on March 8, featured 160 women from the Singapore Women s Hall of Fame.PHOTO: EPIGRAM BOOKS
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