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Tips to Meaningfully Address Gender Wage Gaps at Your Company

Originally Published: September 01, 2022
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The gender wage gap is a persistent thorn in the side of working women who earn 83 cents for every dollar made by men. While that gap is improving for young women, it grows as their careers progress and turn into lost wages.
On this episode of Find Your Niche: A Career Podcast, host Lori Cole is joined by Julie Develin, who serves as Senior Partner, HCM Advisory at Ultimate Kronos Group. The two address the gender wage gap, the need for pay transparency, and shares tips on how to negotiate salary.
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