SmarterThanTheAverageBear
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from the article in the OP
Women working full-time in the U.S. earn an average of 77 cents for every dollar men earn, according to the Census Bureau. A small portion of that gap, economists say, is due to employers paying women less than men for the same work.
I'd like to know how small that portion is.
Another non issue I suspect.
Oh did anyone notice that one provision of this law would have been to make it illegal to fire employees who discuss their salaries with other employees?
Women working full-time in the U.S. earn an average of 77 cents for every dollar men earn, according to the Census Bureau. A small portion of that gap, economists say, is due to employers paying women less than men for the same work.
I'd like to know how small that portion is.
Another non issue I suspect.
Oh did anyone notice that one provision of this law would have been to make it illegal to fire employees who discuss their salaries with other employees?