CLINTON BACKS BILL TO PROMOTE PAY PARITY BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN
Apr 12th, 1999 • Posted in: NewsWASHINGTON
President Clinton last week urged lawmakers to pass the Paycheck Fairness Act, a new bill designed to give working women more protection from pay inequities.
Clinton told supporters that the gap between men’s and women’s wages “is not just a woman’s issue” because working women often have families to support, the Reuters news agency reported.
The new Paycheck Fairness Act, introduced into Congress last month, would require the government to keep better data on pay inequities, and entitle women to sue discriminatory employers for unlimited compensatory and punitive damages.
Also last week, April 8 marked Equal Pay Day, inaugurated to focus attention on the pay gap faced by women, who on average earn about 75 cents for every dollar a man makes, according to 1998 government statistics.
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