The rise of remote work offers a potential pathway to close the gender gap in tech compensation, allowing for more flexibility and potentially reducing biases. However, data suggests that without proactive measures, remote work alone won't rectify the existing wage disparities between men and women in tech. Companies need to adopt transparent compensation strategies and actively work towards eliminating gender bias to make real progress.
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