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Paris City Hall fined over employing too many women in top jobs

The local government in Paris has been fined €90,000 for breaking a gender equality law in 2018.

Public Service Ministry has fined the Paris city authorities for employing too many women in senior positions in 2018. The appointments breached a law passed to maintain a gender balance.

The city hall has been fined €90,000 ($109,408) for appointing 11 women and five men — representing just over 30% — to top posts in 2018.

“This fine is obviously absurd, unfair, irresponsible and dangerous”, said Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo during a meeting of the city council on Tuesday.

“Yes, we need to promote women with determination and vigor because everywhere, France is still lagging behind she added.

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