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The answer is NO. 07:39 - Jan 27 with 1348 viewsgtsb1966

and I may be being harsh here but those names at the BBC who are doing it already earn fantastic wages and it looks like a publicity stunt to me.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-42840970/should-men-take-a-pay-cut-to-reduce-the
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The answer is NO. on 07:49 - Jan 27 with 1304 viewsWD19

At my place, at every level women earn more than men. In some cases 5-10% more. It was a very hot topic until we internally published the data. It has gone mysteriously quiet since.
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The answer is NO. on 07:56 - Jan 27 with 1284 viewshomer_123

The answer is NO. on 07:49 - Jan 27 by WD19

At my place, at every level women earn more than men. In some cases 5-10% more. It was a very hot topic until we internally published the data. It has gone mysteriously quiet since.


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The answer is NO. on 08:07 - Jan 27 with 1250 viewsEly_Blue

When I heard this yesterday I was disgusted, surely it should all be about bringing the women’s salary in line with the men’s salary’s not the other way around?

If I was a woman I would find this so patronising

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The answer is NO. on 08:14 - Jan 27 with 1229 viewsFtnfwest

How come male footballers aren’t taking a pay cut to the level of the ladies?
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