the boss of buffer, a company where everyone s pay is public information, and professor peter bamberger, who has literally written the book on pay transparency. also on the show. yeah, avon is still calling, the direct selling cosmetics giant is still going strong. and the global boss tells me about reimagining the business for the 21st century. wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, vanity fair magazine today best known for interviews and photographs of powerful celebrities, businesspeople and politicians, but around 100 years ago in new york city, the magazine was the scene of a worker revolution. some of the magazine s star writers, such as dorothy parker and robert benchley, they started talking about how much they were paid, something that they weren t allowed to do. when they were reprimanded, they all came in the next day with a painted sign around their necks displaying their pay. today, new y
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