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🔒 If you work at Vodacom, or Investec or Anglo American and you are a woman, the chances are that you are earning less than your male colleagues by, at the very least, 15%.

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It because you will never do equal job in most cases

Hai nee man

I personally think because women in general don’t go for male counterparts that ends less than her. 🤣

SaxbyPam what a myth

Agreed, women in general are still underpayed particularly one private sector. Issa shame

What about the Africans versus 🆚 whites on the same job. Do whites get a higher salary than Africans?

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