Why are women still paid less than men at some places
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A woman's ability to work is judged by its versatility. People think that a good pay rate requires total focus and no distractions and that multiple tasks can be done at a time. When women become mothers, they earn even less due to caregiving responsibilities and biases that assume they are lessRead more
A woman’s ability to work is judged by its versatility. People think that a good pay rate requires total focus and no distractions and that multiple tasks can be done at a time. When women become mothers, they earn even less due to caregiving responsibilities and biases that assume they are less committed to work.
Transparency in how salaries are decided is a big issue. Many women don’t know if they’re being paid fairly or feel unsure about asking for more money. Fixing this means everyone—government, bosses, and each of us—has to work together. Laws should make sure women get equal pay for equal work. We also need to break down stereotypes and make workplaces welcoming to everyone.Real fairness means more than just changing rules; it means challenging old ideas that hold women back. We all have a part in making things better so that everyone, no matter who they are, has a fair shot at success.
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