UK businesses call on government to drop gendered term ‘chairman’

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UK businesses call on government to drop gendered term ‘chairman’
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In an open letter, bosses said Companies House should instead use neutral term ‘chair’

Britain’s leading business groups are at loggerheads with the government over their call to drop the use of the word “chairman”, arguing the term is archaic and needs updating.

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