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The World From Berlin: Wage Discrimination Hurting German Women and Economy

New figures show the wage gap between men and women in Germany is 22 percent, among the biggest in the European Union. The gap reflects blatant discrimination against women in the workplace which is putting the economy at risk, write German media commentators. (...)

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