Switzerland has work to do on gender equality in the workplace
The gender pay gap in Switzerland needs closing. Swiss women earn approximately 20% less than men, highlighting the need for a gender equality rethink.
The gender pay gap in Switzerland needs closing. Swiss women earn approximately 20% less than men, highlighting the need for a gender equality rethink.
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Intersex and non-binary Germans will no longer have to choose between male and female options on their official documents.