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Pay Inequity - The Past Is Prologue - The Seattle Medium

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While National Pay Equity Day came earlier this year than last, meaning that the gender pay gap is narrowing, the general pay equity day does not address the pay differences that Black, Latina, Asian, and Native American women earn.

The post Pay Inequity - The Past Is Prologue appeared first on The Seattle Medium.

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