A step-change for ‘inherent’ gender discrimination
Auckland employment lawyer Kathryn Beck last week began her role as the new Law Society president. With special feature audio
Hamish McNicol
Wed, 20 Apr 2016
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The New Zealand Law Society’s 30th president, just the third woman elected to the role, says “unconscious discrimination” is happening all the time in the industry.
But while there has been a lot of education and talk about the issue of women in law, the question for the new president is what can
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Hamish McNicol
Wed, 20 Apr 2016
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