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The Club of Top Managers: Women are collecting more top jobs

The article titled 'Der Klub der Top-Managerinnen: Frauen sammeln mehr Spitzenjobs' by Neue Zürcher Zeitung reports on the increasing number of women securing top management positions. It highlights efforts by female executives to gain more leadership roles in Swiss companies. The piece discusses initiatives aimed at promoting gender diversity in corporate leadership and notes progress made in recent years. While the focus is on positive trends, the article does not provide detailed data or specific examples of companies involved.

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The Club of Top Managers: Women are collecting more top jobs

The article titled 'Der Klub der Top-Managerinnen: Frauen sammeln mehr Spitzenjobs' by Neue Zürcher Zeitung reports on the increasing number of women securing top management positions. It highlights efforts by female executives to gain more leadership roles in Swiss companies. The piece discusses initiatives aimed at promoting gender diversity in corporate leadership and notes progress made in recent years. While the focus is on positive trends, the article does not provide detailed data or specific examples of companies involved.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about the growing presence of women in executive roles without overtly endorsing or criticizing specific policies or parties. It focuses on reporting developments rather than taking a clear ideological stance. The framing remains balanced, though it emphasizes a 'top

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