It's 2025. Why Does the Gender Pay Gap Still Exist?
It’s 2025. Why does the gender pay gap still exist? Ms Koh Yan Ping, CEO at the Singapore Council of Women’s Organisations, gives her take. Listen to the full episode: https://www.jcu.edu.sg/jcu-conversations/podcasts/jcu-conversations-37-koh-yan-ping
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