Counteroffers Can Undermine Perceptions of Fairness and Inclusion

When women in tech receive counteroffers, it can inadvertently create a perception that their initial compensation or treatment was inadequate, which may signal systemic inequities. This can harm feelings of inclusion, as it reinforces the notion that women must negotiate harder or threaten to leave to receive fair treatment, highlighting underlying biases in the workplace.

When women in tech receive counteroffers, it can inadvertently create a perception that their initial compensation or treatment was inadequate, which may signal systemic inequities. This can harm feelings of inclusion, as it reinforces the notion that women must negotiate harder or threaten to leave to receive fair treatment, highlighting underlying biases in the workplace.

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