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		<title>“SHE DIDN’T ASK…” How employers get away with paying women less.</title>
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	By Dorothy Miller (former Unemployment Adjudicator and Job Service Area Supervisor) When she was hired she (didn’t ask) did not attempt to negotiate for a higher starting wage. Therefore, when everyone got a 3% increase she got 3% of her present wage, which was lower. Or everyone got .25 which was added onto her lower [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
		
		
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