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As women in tech gain experience, their pay gap with men gets worse The pay disparity between women and men is often framed as a difference in experience. But women actually miss out on pay as they gain experience, according to new data from tech job platform Hired. Within the first two years of working in a tech job, women in the U.S. ask for and receive 98 percent ...
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Private payrolls grow by 241K in March vs. 205K est.: ADP/Moody's Analytics Private companies added 241,000 positions in March as employment in construction and manufacturing surged, according to ADP and Moody's Analytics. The report was well ahead of Wall Street estimates for 205,000 growth and marked the fifth straight month that private payroll growth topped 200,000.
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Trump tariffs expected to hurt US businesses in China The US citizen was surprised to find the brewing equipment he exports from eastern China on the proposed tariff list, which also includes industrial robots, nuclear energy equipment and vinyl records, making life tougher for him and big US companies that make similar products in China. "Their business ...
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Disabled Briton held in immigration removal centre for four months The Guardian has recently reported on cases of people born overseas who have lived most of their lives in the UK but are facing removal because their immigration status was not formalised decades ago. However, Tate insists he was born in Bangor, north Wales, and that he has never left the UK.
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How to reprogram memory cells in the brain Long-term memory of specific places is stored in the brain in so-called place cells. A team of neuroscientists headed by Dr Andrea Burgalossi of the University of Tübingen's Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience (CIN) have now 'reprogrammed' such place cells in free-roaming mice, ...
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Spotify valued at $26bn in unusual stock debut listing The shares closed at the end of the day at $149 a share, which valued the company at $26.5bn. Spotify opted for a rare direct listing rather than a traditional initial public offering, which raised questions around its stock debut. The Swedish Stockholm-based company warned in advance of the listing that ...
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