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Let's talk about your pay, and loudly

  • Written by The Conversation
image When pay rates are individually negotiated, women tend to do less well.Image sourced from Shutterstock.com

September 4 this year was “Equal Pay Day”. September 4 was chosen because this marks the extra length of time, on average, a woman has to work to earn the same as a man. Less than a fortnight later, Greens Senator Larissa Waters ha...

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