Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) on Tuesday once again used Equal Pay Day to signal her support for equalizing the gender pay gap between men and women—without addressing her own history of failing to pay Senate staffers equally.
Warren went on Twitter to commemorateEqual Pay Day, created by the National Committee on Pay Equity to symbolize how far into the next year women must work to match the annual earnings of men. The Massachusetts senator declared her support for ensuring that workers are paid equally, regardless of gender, and pointed to a ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals as affirmation.
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4 comments:
What a twit.
Fauxcahontas is a bad joke.
Top 5 biggest frauds in the public eye. She can make money thou, turned 150k a year into 20 million over the course of 15 years and is NEVER asked about it. I don't think they pay gap has effected her.
This whole equal pay thing is phony. If women really did earn 15% less than men all the employers would fire the men and hire only women, thereby saving 15% of their total payroll!
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