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| Credit: Forward Role |
Europe is about to decide whether to make everyone's salaries public, a move that could dramatically narrow the gender pay gap.
ON MARCH 8, companies in the UK jumped on social media to promote
themselves during International Women’s Day—posting about how strong and inspiring their female employees are and how hard they have worked to break biases in the workplace. But GenderPayGapBot, a Twitter account run by Manchester-based copywriter Francesca Lawson and her software developer partner Ali Fensome, had other ideas.Source: WIRED


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