Lack of Progress: Nintendo's Female Manager Ratio Stagnant Despite Pledges

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Nintendo's annual report reveals that only 4.2% of their managers in Japan are women, with female employees earning an average of 72% of what men are paid. The company attributes the pay gap to differences in tenure and average age among employees, but claims there is no difference in treatment between genders in terms of salary or evaluation systems. Globally, 23.5% of Nintendo's managers are women, although specific pay data for subsidiaries like Nintendo of America and Nintendo of Europe was not provided.
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