Equal Pay Day
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Latina Equal Pay Day almost didn’t happen in 2022. Here’s why.
Today is Latina Equal Pay Day. Find out what this civil rights attorney and activist says we need to do in order to close the wage gap for Latina workers in our country.
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Michelle Williams says she's now finally earning as much as her male co-stars
The announcement follows public outcry in 2018 when reports revealed Williams was paid $1,000 while her male co-star was paid $1.5 million for "All the Money in the World" reshoots.
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5 companies that have closed the gender pay gap
Activewear giant Lululemon announced today that it has closed the gender pay cap among its tens of thousands of employees. Here are other companies who have done the same.
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Judge Judy on her $47 million salary win in real-life court: 'We never question what guys earn'
Days after the court decision by Judge Joanne O’Donnell, the television star responded to questions from "TMZ" about the ongoing issue of gender pay gaps.
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Ivanka Trump Says Women Deserve Equal Pay, but Some Disagree. Here’s What You Need to Know
April 4 is Equal Pay Day — the annual call-out of the gender wage gap in which women, particularly women of color, earn significantly less for equivalent work than their white male peers. On April 3, the Pew Research Center announced its findings that in 2015, women on average earned 83 percent of what white men earned. Per the U.S. Census Bureau, African-American women earn 63 percent of what white men earn for the same work, while Latina women earn just 54 percent of what white men do.