WikiLeaks document shows apparent gender pay gap at Clinton Foundation
FOX NEWS - Email documents released in the latest WikiLeaks dump portray a pay gap between men and women employed at the Clinton Foundation, Abby Huntsman reported on Fox & Friends.
A hacked email released by WikiLeaks describes a payroll schedule in which male employees at the foundation averaged about $68,000 per year in salary, while women were paid about $64,000.
According to LifeZette, the 2011 email was sent by an employee to the foundation's chairman, Bruce Lindsey, as well as Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta.
The salary average accounted for 37 women and 25 men employed by the foundation.
Clinton has made equality in the workplace a hallmark of her campaign as well as during her tenure as senator from New York.