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Whereas Zafir earns $29,000 as a third-year graduate teacher, she said her colleague doing the exact same work will make $16,000 because she is in her seventh year.
We've got people on the ground who have been doing the exact same work [for years]," he explained.
That adds up to a whopping $10,470 less per year than men make for doing the exact same work.
If you found out that you were being paid less than your colleagues for the exact same work, you'd probably demand to be paid more.
I sat in front of my manager, a binder overflowing with evidence of why now was the time to get a long-promised promotion, and all I got was a tap dance, and the bar raised even higher as a new guy with equal or even less experience somehow got a senior position for the exact same work.
Repeated studies, however, have demonstrated that women get paid 91% of what men do for the exact same work.
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It could be that different companies are paying more generously or less generously for the exact same sort of work.
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