Brazilian women workers earn an average of 19.4 percent less than their male counterparts, according to a new federal government report. The data comes from the first-ever wage transparency report, a federal government survey of 49,500 companies with more than employees. The report takes into account the earnings of 17.7 million workers. Brazil passed equal
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