In the world of pay gaps and other issues revolving salaries, most people are curious to know how much money their peers are making. But a new paper just released by researchers at Harvard Business Sschool and the University of California, Los Angeles shows just how far workers will go to keep their salary secret. Veuer's Natasha Abellard has the story.
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