No one's salary should be a secret
Updated | By Damon Beard
The science behind why employees should know what their colleagues
get paid.

East Coasters weigh in on whether or not they would share their salary information with colleguees.
How much do you get paid? How does it compare to the people you work with?
You should know, and so should they, says management researcher David Burkus.
This talk was presented to a local audience at TEDxUniversityofNevada, an independent event.
In this talk, Burkus questions our cultural assumptions around keeping salaries secret and makes a compelling case for why sharing them could benefit employees, organizations and society.
Would you disclose how much you earn to your colleagues?
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