Stacey Dash Pay Inequality Is An Excuse Women Should Work Harder
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Ayo...the next ? that post something Stacy Dash related is getting banned...
WE DONT CARE WHAT THAT BIRD HAS TO SAY BRUH!!! -
What's the woman version of a ?
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wow. this ? truly is clueless
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Must run in the family
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Fdb. Literally and figuratively.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqSS_3DSZO8
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wow. this ? truly is clueless
I see what you did there, mate...and it was glorious. -
this bish.....
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Smash
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she's so dumb
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Cellar isn't interested in Dash unless there are noods
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She's right though. The gender pay gap is a myth. And at the end of the day no one is going to give you ? , so you have to seize opportunities. I support any woman who can keep her looks well into her 40's, and who makes her own money.
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I could could care less what she has to say, until them clothes come off.
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stacey smash
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Her and Dame be ? up
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She has a point. The 78 cent to every dollar statistic is based on women working fewer hours, less overtime, and lower paying positions than men. If women did work harder they would close this gap. When statisticians control for these factors the wage gap disappears.
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She has a point. The 78 cent to every dollar statistic is based on women working fewer hours, less overtime, and lower paying positions than men. If women did work harder they would close this gap. When statisticians control for these factors the wage gap disappears.
How do you define working harder -
She has a point. The 78 cent to every dollar statistic is based on women working fewer hours, less overtime, and lower paying positions than men. If women did work harder they would close this gap. When statisticians control for these factors the wage gap disappears.
How do you define working harder
More hours, more over time, and jobs that are more difficult to get into -
how about we let women work as hard as they want to work and stop pressuring them to be equal to men
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She has a point. The 78 cent to every dollar statistic is based on women working fewer hours, less overtime, and lower paying positions than men. If women did work harder they would close this gap. When statisticians control for these factors the wage gap disappears.
How do you define working harder
More hours, more over time, and jobs that are more difficult to get into
My point is those dont necessarily measure how hard someone is working. For example you can work overtime without doing ? -