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Business, 14.04.2020 19:55 seanholmes91405

1. Suppose you offer a woman a job for $80,000 and she accepts it. You then offer a similar job to a man for $80,000. He demands $85,000, and you agree to pay him that amount. Should you now go back and adjust the woman’s salary? Why, or why not

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