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Guest: Anuradha Dugal, Vice President Community Initiatives at the Canadian Women's Foundation
Equal Pay Day is recognized internationally as a day of action, calling on stakeholders to advance women's economic activity. It symbolizes how much longer women have had to work to catch up to what their male colleagues have earned in the previous year. Showing that women in Canada have worked nearly 16 months to earn what men make in 12. The needle hasn't budged on gender pay inequity in almost three decades. And no one is minding the gender pay gap. We take a look at why, and what it will take to change things.
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Guest: Anuradha Dugal, Vice President Community Initiatives at the Canadian Women's Foundation
Equal Pay Day is recognized internationally as a day of action, calling on stakeholders to advance women's economic activity. It symbolizes how much longer women have had to work to catch up to what their male colleagues have earned in the previous year. Showing that women in Canada have worked nearly 16 months to earn what men make in 12. The needle hasn't budged on gender pay inequity in almost three decades. And no one is minding the gender pay gap. We take a look at why, and what it will take to change things.

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