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When she went to settle the bill, she was told she must pay the woman’s husband as a sign of respect, despite the fact the woman was the one who did the labour of picking the fruit.
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“I was told, ‘If you want to keep working in this community, you must respect the norms,’ ” said Nyairo, who immigrated to Canada from Kenya on her own at age 16.
“It just reminded me that this inequality happens everywhere — in Africa but also in boardrooms in Calgary.”

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