Microsoft CEO: Women should not ask for a raise

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told many female audience in the technology industry that women should not ask for a raise.

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His words made the female audience extremely stunned and angry. ' There is really no need to ask for a raise, just know and be faithful that the company will give you the right salary and salary increase ,' he told Maria Klawe , a computer scientist and city. member of Microsoft board of directors. He also implied that wisdom, goodness, cannot count on a woman who never asks what she really wants.

The audience members in the conference were immediately stunned, shocked and rushed to Twitter to express their anger. ' Thank God for being there to give good advice on salary increases ,' wrote an audience named Andrea Barrica. This Twitter post was then republished a lot.

In a 2013 study, the American College of Graduates announced that female employees received only 78% of what men received.

Just last week, Microsoft announced out of its total technology-related workforce, 17.1% were female.

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