April 23 is Equal Pay Day!
Did you know that women still make 77 cents for every dollar earned by men in Massachusetts (on average)?
Did you know that women have to work into April of the following year to earn the same salaries as their male counterparts did the previous year?
Do you think something must be done to eliminate the wage gap in Massachusetts and across America?
Then join us on EQUAL PAY DAY, brought to you by Massachusetts Coalition for Women's Wage Equality, Monday April 23 at the Great Hall, State House (Boston) 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This event will feature Keynote Speaker, Evelyn Murphy, former Massachusetts Lt. Governor and author of Getting Even: Why Women Don't Get Paid like Men and What to do About It.
Learn more about efforts to make sure women earn equal pay for equal work in MA and to encourage our elected representatives to support these efforts during the expert panel discussion with:
- Elisabeth Babcock, President and CEO of the Crittenton Women’s Union;
- Ellen Bruce, Associate Director of UMass Boston, Gerontology Institute;
- Lauren Stiller Rikleen, Senior Partner and leader of the Bowditch and Dewey Institute for Women's Success; and
- Natasha Chatilo, President of the Young Women’s Task Force.
Lunch will be provided. Registration is free but required for this event, so register as soon as possible to Jill Ashton at (617) 626-6525, or e-mail at mcsw@state.ma.us.
- To find out more, visit the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women web site.
- View the Boston.com Event page listing.
- CWU's blog
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EQUAL PAY
Do you think something must be done to eliminate the wage gap in Massachusetts and across America? If you don’t then maybe you come from some third world country, and even those women can see how wrong it is for men to think they are worth than women. Especially since most women in America are the head of their households, and are raising children more and more without their husbands. It’s unfortunate but very true.
Learn more about efforts to make sure women earn equal pay for equal work in MA and to encourage our elected representatives to support these efforts. Lets not forget the women that started the equal rights for women, and the terrible treatment they received by men during the suffrage movement in the early 1900’s. It is my desire to do anything I can to help this cause, let it be yours as well.