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The proportion of the total Microsoft workforce that are women workers. While the Seattle-based company has been making concerted efforts to improve its gender, racial and pay discrepancies (three years ago Microsoft revealed that women earned 99.7 cents for every $1 that their male counterparts made), Chief Diversity Officer Lindsay-Rae McIntyre thinks the software maker still has work to do: “If you look then at the representation throughout the organization we for sure have more work to do.”

The proportion of the total Microsoft workforce that are women workers. While the Seattle-based company has been making concerted efforts to improve its gender, racial and pay discrepancies (three years ago Microsoft revealed that women earned 99.7 cents for every $1 that their male counterparts made), Chief Diversity Officer Lindsay-Rae McIntyre thinks the software maker still has work to do: “If you look then at the representation throughout the organization we for sure have more work to do.” (Bloomberg News - November 12, 2019)

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