"A Proper Crack In The Glass Ceiling" ' The Women On Boards Directive Explained

Published date30 November 2022
Subject MatterCorporate/Commercial Law, M&A/Private Equity, Corporate and Company Law, Corporate Governance
Law FirmMatheson
AuthorMs Susanne McMenamin, David Fitzgibbon, Denise Moran and Dorothy Hargaden

The Women on Boards DirectiveOpens in new window is the next in a series of ESG-related measures moving quickly through the EU legislative process. This time, the focus is on the boardroom. With domestic transposition up next, and with indications that the regime may, in time, extend to non-listed companies, Matheson looks at the changes lying ahead.

The directive revives and recasts an EU initiative first proposed in 2012. The proposal aims to improve gender balance on the boards of listed companies and reflects a drive by the EU, over the past decade, to address gender equality in economic decision-making. Most Irish listed companies are already engaging with these themes. The directive, however, marks a discernable gear shift in the campaign to achieve gender balance at board level.

The directive was adopted by the EU Council of Ministers on 17 October 2022 and by the European Parliament on 22 November 2022. The directive must next be published in the Official Journal of the EU and 20 days after that, it becomes law. Ireland, and other Member States, will then have two years to transpose the directive into national law. The...

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