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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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Happy Equal Pay Day! We’re All Caught Up
Today is the day! The day that we finally catch up to men and what they made in 2011. Today is Equal Pay Day, the day when the typical woman’s salary finally catches up to that of her male counterpart. … Continue reading
Posted in Feminism, Politics, Poverty
Tagged Colbert, Equal Pay, Equal Pay Day, inequality, Jezebel, National Women's Law center, Paycheck Fairness Act, wage gap
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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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