The Equal Pay Act, which was enacted 61 years ago, continues to be a significant issue as women still earn only 84 cents on the dollar compared to men. Lawmakers, including Rep. Mark Pocan, Rep. Delia Ramirez, and Rep. Glenn Ivey, are calling for renewed efforts to achieve equal pay for equal work. They emphasize the need for legislative actions such as the Equal Rights Amendment and Paycheck Fairness Act to address persistent wage disparities and ensure equity in the workplace.
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The Equal Pay Act became law 61 year ago. But women still face barriers to equity in their workplaces and to full participation in their communities. It's time we realize both equal pay AND equal rights. I urge my colleagues to pass the Equal Rights Amendment and Paycheck…
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The Equal Pay Act became law 61 years ago, but women still earn only 84 cents on the dollar compared to men. That's unfair and wrong. I will keep fighting to close the wage gap once and for all. https://t.co/zS7CLtTCR8
The Equal Pay Act became law 61 years ago, but women still earn only 84 cents on the dollar compared to men. That's unfair and wrong. It’s long past time for equal pay for equal work.