Christine Lagarde On Sexism, Climate Change And The Future Of Work Post-Covid

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Sexism happens regardless of age, status. Even Christine Lagarde, the president of the European Central Bank President & former IMF head, still experiences it (and there's 'sofa-gate'). Lagarde says 'not only is it offensive...but it’s a huge waste of opportunity and it’s a huge waste of talent.”

“I still experience it of course. You know the world of finance, David, it’s not short of sexism, that world, and I do read comments here and there, I do see market observers who have those vaguely dismissive and often patronizing comments about what I do or what I wear or what I say.”international climate summit with US President Joe Biden“I would say it’s not for us, but it’s for all of us….

“We have been working with staff on it and we have been surveying staff to find out exactly how they feel about it. But we’ve also learned, all of us, enormously from that period of time, and we have learned skills that we didn’t have. We have experienced remote working relationships, we have not lost much in terms of productivity, quite some times to the contrary.

“And, we need to guard against this work-life balance, which can be really difficult to preserve for the sanity of people. We have been very attentive to the health, and psychological health of people where they work remotely and they know no limit.

 

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