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Where's My 20?

April 12, 2011
As the economy of the United States slowly recovers, one faction of the population is still struggling for wage equality – women. The American workforce today is more female and more diverse. Women account for nearly half of our nation’s workers. Yet, women on average still earn 20% less than their...

I'm reintroducing the Paycheck Fairness Act today

April 12, 2011
In America today, women now make up half of the workforce, and two-thirds of women are either the sole bread-winner or co-breadwinner in their family. Women are also more likely than men to graduate from college. They run more than 10 million businesses with combined annual sales of $1.1 trillion,...

Don't shortchange our moms, daughters and families! A Blog-a-thon for Fair Pay Day

April 12, 2011
Today - Tuesday, April 12 - is Equal Pay Day. The day that symbolizes how far into 2011 women have had to work to earn what men earned in 2010 - for the same work. That’s right. We’re four months into 2011 and women have *just* caught up to earning what men earned in 2010 for the same work ...
Ruth Martin's picture

Feeling Poor? Protest!

April 12, 2011
April 12 is Equal Pay Day. Chicago women will gather at noon at Daley Plaza! Pay equity is the thorn in corporate America’s side. Every company claims it pays equitably. No employer thinks that it contributes to the 19.8-cents-on-the-dollar pay gap. Yet the evidence keeps piling up. A long-...

Personal Reflections on Wage Inequality

April 12, 2011
I was a professional recruiter when I was pregnant with my first child in 2001. Two weeks into my maternity leave my job was eliminated, leaving this new mom without the full-time income that my husband and I had planned on. The day after I was laid off was September 11, the day of the domestic...
Angela Sasseville's picture

Fair pay: It starts at the interview! A recent college grad's experience

April 12, 2011
If there are images in this attachment, they will not be displayed. Download the original attachment “Hello, my name is Nelsy. I’m 26 years old, and I have many qualities that you would like”… You would think I’m signing up for match.com , but I’m not. I’m signing up for please-hire-me-now.com...

Paycheck Fairness: Progress for America’s Women and Economic Security For the Middle Class

April 12, 2011
As we continue to mourn the passing of Geraldine Ferraro, and honor her extraordinary life, women today must not forget the words she spoke in her 1984 convention speech, “The issue is not what America can do for women, but what women can do for America.” These words should serve as a clarion call...
Kirsten Gillibrand's picture

Fighting for Jobs in an Economy That Works For Everyone

April 12, 2011
As a United States Senator, I’m fighting for jobs today and jobs tomorrow. I am on the side of a fair economy, and I am on the side of good guy and gal businesses. We need an economy that works for everyone, and works for the American family. But that means equal pay for equal work, and that is...

Women Deserve Equal Pay for Equal Work; Let’s Pass Paycheck Fairness Legislation

April 12, 2011
Women have made significant gains in the workplace in recent decades, but you wouldn’t know it by looking at their paychecks. For every dollar paid to men in the United States, women earn just about 75 cents. The gap is even wider for female minorities. This disparity, which affects women at all...
Frank Lautenberg's picture

Let’s Make Equal Pay for Equal Work a Reality

April 12, 2011
By Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA), Chairman of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Today Americans observe Equal Pay Day – the date that marks the extra days that women must work into 2011 in order to equal what men earned in 2010. To correct this injustice, today I will introduce the...
Senator Tom Harkin's picture

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