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Good morning, WMPW readers! Britain’s push to get more women on corporate boards may have an unintended consequence, the fashion industry is making an effort to protect migrant workers in Turkey, and South Korean President Park Geun-hye is facing a key test. Got a tip for me? Get in touch, at: laura.cohn@gmail.com or @laurascohn. Have a great weekend!

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THE BIG STORY

[bs-title]British brain drain[/bs-title]

[bs-content]The recent initiative by the U.K. government to get more women to serve on corporate boards was a good thing--in theory. But it seems to have had an accidental side effect. With more women moving to non-executive directorships at public and private companies, it appears that firms now have fewer females to tap for management and executive positions. "All the focus on women on boards could have an unintended consequence of taking women out of the highest executive roles early," says Michelle Pinggera, a partner and international chief of staff at Goldman Sachs. Female execs say they like holding board positions because it gives them a more flexible work environment. Last year, more than 25% of the board positions at FTSE-100 companies were held by women. The U.K. government has a target of 33% for 2020.[/bs-content]

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EUROPE/MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA

[bs-title]Stepping up safeguards[/bs-title]

[bs-content]The fashion industry is trying to ensure that refugees from Syria are not being exploited in their factories in Turkey by increasing plant inspections and helping migrants acquire proper papers. The Business & Human Rights Resource Center has reported that there were at least a quarter million illegal Syrian refugees working in the country.[/bs-content]

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[bs-title]France says "non" [/bs-title]
[bs-content]After more than two years of legislative wrangling, a new French law makes it illegal to pay for sex. Anyone caught breaking the law will have to pay a fine of EUR3,750 or $4,274.[/bs-content]
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