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HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW
Employees from lower-class backgrounds negotiate less — and face more backlash
Across five studies involving over 11,000 participants, HBR finds that employees from lower-class backgrounds negotiate less across every major career outcome. And when they do? They face greater backlash than higher-class peers making identical requests. It’s a compounding mechanism that perpetuates inequality beneath the surface of seemingly meritocratic workplaces.
Article · 10 min
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MIT Sloan Management Review
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Peterson Institute
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Article · 10 min
Harvard Business Review
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