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The Chinese Roots of Northern California’s Wine Industry Run Deep // Buyer at major California grocery chain took bribes to carry certain wines, prosecutors claim
September 30, 2025 - Wine Industry Insight Daily News Feed
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“Across the U.S., women earn on average 15% less than men.2 In the beverage industry, however, according to our survey, that pay gap is only 5.4%, a median salary difference of $4,500 between men ($84,000) and women ($79,500). While the gender pay gap is greater between men and non-binary individuals, who earn on average 10% less, this is still an improvement on the national average.”
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