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NYC Council finds pay disparities persist among city workers

Por: New York Daily News Politics September 24, 2022

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Pay disparities along demographic lines like race, gender and ethnicity remain stark in New York City’s municipal workforce, a new City Council report revealed Thursday. The annual report, which is required under a law the Council passed in 2019, found that women who work for the city make on average 73 cents for every dollar men make. It also showed that Black city employees make 71 cents to every dollar made by white workers, Latinos make 75... + full article



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