Sex-Based Quotas

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Sex-based quotas stem from good intentions, but they ultimately undermine women’s hard work. They signal that women cannot reach high-level leadership positions without special treatment, and sustain the lie that sexism is the primary driver of disparities in workplace outcomes. Quotas often result in less-experienced boards and fail to help women throughout the workforce (outside of a few elite women at the top). Women should be supported in their different career choices, even if that means that fewer women than men reach the boardroom. We should celebrate those choices and work to ensure equal opportunities for all women, not equal outcomes.
Sex-Based Quotas

Independent Women Submits Public Comment on Rescission of Executive Order 11246

Carrie Lukas & Beth Parlato | Letters
Sex-Based Quotas

DEI Retreats, That’s Good News for All Americans

Patrice Onwuka | Op-Ed
Sex-Based Quotas

Trump Gives DEI the Boot

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
Sex-Based Quotas

McDonald’s is not Lovin’ DEI Anymore

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
Sex-Based Quotas

Why quotas are bad for the Secret Service

May Mailman | Op-Ed
Sex-Based Quotas

Nasdaq Board Quotas Get Their Day in Court

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
Sex-Based Quotas

Good Riddance to California’s Paternalistic Female Board Member Requirement

May Mailman | Op-Ed
Sex-Based Quotas

Reconsidering the Sex-Based Wage Gap and Retirement Inequality

Karin Lips | Op-Ed
Sex-Based Quotas

Two Truths And A Lie: Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG)

Charlotte Whelan | Two Truths and a Lie
Sex-Based Quotas

Congress: We Need More Women in Trucking

Carrie Sheffield | Blog
Sex-Based Quotas

Nasdaq Gets The Green Light To Require Board Diversity

Charlotte Whelan | Blog
Sex-Based Quotas

In Hawaii, A Mother-Daughter Duo Fight for Fairness in Women’s Sports

Press Team | Press Release