* German firms commit to raising level women in leadership
* Labour Minister: plans insufficient, not ruling out legal quota
By Sarah Marsh
BERLIN, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Germany's 30 top companies set voluntary targets on Monday to raise the number of women in leadership positions, in the hope of averting legally imposed quotas as a campaign to smash the glass ceiling gains momentum.
While the political leader of Europe's largest economy is a woman, ...
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