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Answer Overview

Response rates from 1.2k Democratic Labour voters.

30%
Yes
70%
No
27%
Yes
45%
No
1%
Yes, and the government should do more to require diversity in the workplace
25%
No, board members should be the most qualified regardless of gender
1%
Yes, but only for large international corporations
1%
No, the government should never require the diversity of private businesses

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Democratic Labour voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9DXR7GGanswered…1yr1Y

No but the diversity statistics of the board should be publicly available and displayed as a visual indication

 @9LXVFS8answered…7mos7MO

No firstly board members should be the most qualified, regardless of agenda, and the government should never require the diversity of private businesses.

 @9L53BVXanswered…8mos8MO

No, but rely on the social justice movements to pressure businesses to have women on their board of directors

 @9J46KB2answered…10mos10MO

Whilst diversity shouldn’t be forced, provide regulations that reduce gender discrimination in the workplace.

 @8H5GXLHanswered…4yrs4Y

No, the government and businesses should encourage and strive for diversity, but not enforce it

 @967Y2SWanswered…2yrs2Y

No, the best people for the job should be allocated the position whether that be man, women or other.

 @9353BBFanswered…3yrs3Y

Yes; female quotas, on business board of directors, are essential to gender equality and diversity; to ensure candidates are not overlooked based on gender/sex, which in turn allows for the best candidates to be selected, and is an important factor in creating a safe workplace, for all.