Spain wants to end gender discrimination in the workplace with a new law to guarantee enough women are in leadership. Today is International Women’s Day, and the Spanish government is marking the day by proposing a new bill aimed at greater gender equality. If passed, the Equal Representation Law will guarantee women make up at least 40% of corporate boards and electoral lists. Spain is undergoing a societal shift toward greater gender inclusion right now, and we told you the country made the headlines recently by giving the green light to a right to a menstrual leave. YPulse’s research on activism shows that gender equality is one of the top ten social issues young Spanish consumers are passionate about. (Reuters)