While we were traveling last week, we missed this news of a rally in support of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. From Womenstake: As the rally commenced, one by one the Congresswomen spoke to the crowd
and explained why the passage of this Act is integral to closing the
wage gap and guaranteeing pay equity. Following Senator Hillary
Clinton’s address, Lilly Ledbetter shared her own story and gave a face to the unfortunate reality of pay discrimination. As
the rally came to a close, the Congresswomen urged the crowd to contact
their Senators and demand that they support this Act and demonstrate
their commitment to equality. "My struggle today is about timing," Letbetter [sic] said when it was her
turn to speak, "at least, on the surface." Women who lack the power to
contest pay discrimination in court -- and many do because they
discover their pay discrimination long after the legal six-month filing
period has expired -- end up earning less over a lifetime. As Ledbetter
noted, to this day it affects her pension and social security payments.
"The only bill that would fix the problem created by the court is the
Paycheck Fairness Act," Ledbetter said.
Kay Steiger at RH Reality Check has more:
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