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Equal Pay Day: Or Why I’d Like My $11,000 Back.
This post is part of the National Women’s Law Center (NWLC) Equal Pay Day blog carnival. There will also be a tweetchat today from 1-2pm EDT. Follow along at #TalkPay, #equalpayday and with @nwlc This year women will be denied … Continue reading
Posted in Feminism
Tagged AAUW, Equal Pay Day, NWLC, Paycheck Fairness Act, unions, wage gap, women
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Women’s History Month: The Labor Edition
The goals and ideals of the labor movement and the women’s movement have a lot in common – fairness, work-life balance, equality and safety for workers, and of course a living wage. So it should come as no surprise then, … Continue reading
Posted in Feminism, Politics
Tagged AFL-CIO, feminism, labor, unions, women's history month
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Working Families Unite!
As I follow the protests in Egypt and other parts of North Africa and the Middle East, and the events in Wisconsin, it’s difficult not to become a little heartened at the fight for worker’s rights. Granted, each protest has … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged labor, paid leave, protests, social programs, unions, wage gap, Walk Like an Egyptian, Wisconsin, women, working families
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