Pay gap still huge for working women
http://www.workdayminnesota.org/index.php?news_6_5213
By Mark Gruenberg
22 April 2012
WASHINGTON - Fifty years after President John F. Kennedy signed a law pushing equal pay for equal work, the pay gap between working men and women remains wide, studies show. And for minorities, its a chasm.
That led womens rights groups, unions and Obama Administration Labor Secretary Hilda Solis to seize on Equal Pay Day to again campaign to close the pay gap. But, this year, few mentioned legislation that would put teeth in Kennedys statute.
Equal Pay Day, April 17, marked the day this year when the median yearly wage for a working woman equals the previous year's median for a working man, with all other factors, including education, job type and job experience, being equal.
That translates into 77 cents in income for a working woman for every dollar a working man earns, says the National Womens Law Center. The working woman lost $10,784 last year to that gap, NWLC added. Its a 54-cents-per-dollar ratio for an Hispanic woman and 62 cents per dollar for an African-American woman.
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