By Federica Urso (Reuters) – The number of women employed in senior management of the UK financial sector will take 30 years to reach parity with men at the current pace, a UK government-backed initiative said on Monday as it announced steps to kick start “urgent action”. The Woman in Finance Charter (WIFC) was founded in 2016 by the Treasury in the form of a voluntary agreement among over 400 institutions, including the Bank of England, to push for equal gender representation in the financial sector. Yet the proportion of women in senior management roles has increased by only 1% to 32% in the…