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"Can I mention a colleague's salary when I ask for a raise?" (Cosmo Careers).(Brief Article)
Cosmopolitan
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June 01, 2002 |
Mackenzie, Jillian |
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"Don't chance it," says Rebecca Hastings, senior information specialist for the Society for Human Resource Management. "It's usually not illegal for coworkers to talk about salaries, but bringing it up during money negotiations looks unprofessional." Doing so forces your boss to discuss that person's ...
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