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Tag Archives: pay equity
Government Interest in Pay Equity Still High, Increased Enforcement Efforts Afoot
This should alarm you: government intervention that smacks of Gestapoism. “In the past, an investigation might be initiated after a charge of discrimination, but now, the EEOC is directly targeting employers for audit.” Continue reading
Posted in Gender Politics, Gender Wage Gap
Tagged EEOC, Gestapo-ish government, JDSupra, pay equity
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Is this the future under Obama’s pay-equity laws?
Does this fictional scenario depict the future under Obama’s pay-equity laws? Continue reading
This will catch women’s pay-equity advocates by surprise — and depress them!
Half of women feel more successful than their man – NYPOST.com. Updated: Thu., Feb. 10, 2011, 1:35 PM Half of women feel more successful than their man By TODD VENEZIA | February 10, 2011 Looks like the glass ceiling just got … Continue reading
Posted in Gender Wage Gap
Tagged female success, gender wage gap, pay equity, threatened men, Todd Venezia
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An in-depth look at women’s “pay equity”
“When a man working as a general laborer on a union construction job can support a family, yet a woman working as a waitress or a cashier cannot, we see a problem….” This vision largely explains the impetus behind pay equity. Continue reading →