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Article

14 Jun 2007

Author:
Fiona Symon, Financial Times

FT Report - Leading Businesswomen: Multinationals promote women's employment

[Saudi Arabia] has introduced regulations that cover the employment of women, making it easier for companies to take on female staff…[T]wo developments that have transformed the career prospects of many women in the region: an expansion of the private sector fuelled by the latest oil boom, and the growing impact of multinational companies in recruiting and promoting Arab women as part of their 'diversity' and equal opportunities programmes. [refers to Cisco Systems, IBM]