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In this answerthis answer is was treated as unusual that salaries are kept private in the company in question. Frankly, I'd never actually heard of a company making it's salaries public, beyond non-profit organisations. I live in UK which might explain this if it's a culture difference. I'm curious to know how common it is.

Are any data/statistics available? Are there countries in which salaries are public by default?

In this answer is was treated as unusual that salaries are kept private in the company in question. Frankly, I'd never actually heard of a company making it's salaries public, beyond non-profit organisations. I live in UK which might explain this if it's a culture difference. I'm curious to know how common it is.

Are any data/statistics available? Are there countries in which salaries are public by default?

In this answer is was treated as unusual that salaries are kept private in the company in question. Frankly, I'd never actually heard of a company making it's salaries public, beyond non-profit organisations. I live in UK which might explain this if it's a culture difference. I'm curious to know how common it is.

Are any data/statistics available? Are there countries in which salaries are public by default?

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In this answer is was treated as unusual that salaries are kept private in the company in question. Frankly, I'd never actually heard of a company making it's salaries public, beyond non-profit organisations. I live in UK which might explain this if it's a culture difference. I'm curious to know how common it is.

Are any data/statistics available? Are theirthere countries in which salaries are public by default?

In this answer is was treated as unusual that salaries are kept private in the company in question. Frankly, I'd never actually heard of a company making it's salaries public, beyond non-profit organisations. I live in UK which might explain this if it's a culture difference. I'm curious to know how common it is.

Are any data/statistics available? Are their countries in which salaries are public by default?

In this answer is was treated as unusual that salaries are kept private in the company in question. Frankly, I'd never actually heard of a company making it's salaries public, beyond non-profit organisations. I live in UK which might explain this if it's a culture difference. I'm curious to know how common it is.

Are any data/statistics available? Are there countries in which salaries are public by default?

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In this answer is was treated as unusual that salaries are kept private in the company in question. Frankly, I'd never actually heard of a company making it's salaries public, beyond non-profit organisations. I live in UK which might explain this if it's a culture difference. I'm curious to know how common it is.

Are any data/statistics available? Are their countries in which salaries are public by default?

In this answer is was treated as unusual that salaries are kept private in the company in question. Frankly, I'd never actually heard of a company making it's salaries public, beyond non-profit organisations. I live in UK which might explain this if it's a culture difference. I'm curious to know how common it is.

In this answer is was treated as unusual that salaries are kept private in the company in question. Frankly, I'd never actually heard of a company making it's salaries public, beyond non-profit organisations. I live in UK which might explain this if it's a culture difference. I'm curious to know how common it is.

Are any data/statistics available? Are their countries in which salaries are public by default?

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