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Should Cities Offer Free Salary Negotiation Classes To Close The 'Wage Gap'?

Matt Rourke
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AP

 

This fall, Boston began offering free two-hour salary negotiation classes for women who work in the city. The $1.5 million program, which will continue for five years, is funded through corporate and foundation dollars.

The classes are supposed to teach women strategies that can give them the confidence — and know-how — to negotiate their salaries. The program walks participants through how to come up with a salary number, how to talk about their contributions to the company and even what to do when the negotiation fails. The Washington Post describes the classes more.

Read the full version of this reportat Keystone Crossroads' websiteKeystone Crossroads is a new statewide public media initiative reporting on the challenges facing Pennsylvania's cities. WPSU is a participating station.

Marielle Segarra was WHYY's Keystone Crossroads reporter. She reported for the multi-station partnership on urban policy, crumbling infrastructure and how distressed Pennsylvania cities are bouncing back. As a freelance radio reporter, her stories have also aired on Latino USA, WNYC, WBUR and other NPR member stations.