Senate Republicans Continue War On Women, Block Paycheck Fairness Act
ProudProgressive
2012/06/05 22:28:01
And the Right Wing claims that they aren't at war against women's rights....
Article excerpt follows:
Senate Republicans Continue War On Women, Block Paycheck Fairness Act
By Stephen D. Foster Jr.
June 5, 2012
The Paycheck Fairness Act was introduced by Democrats earlier this year to help end pay discrimination toward female employees. The bill would have punished employers who discriminate with larger penalties and would have made it easier for women to find out if they are being paid less than male employees for the same work. President Obama supports the bill, while Mitt Romney has declined to support or oppose it. Democrats have accused Republicans of waging a war on women because of the anti-women policies being introduced and passed in GOP controlled legislatures across the country. But on Tuesday, Senate Republicans continued the war on women by blocking the Paycheck Fairness Act through filibuster.
By a 52-47 vote, Republicans blocked the equal pay measure, referring to it as a "war on free enterprise." Republicans believe that employers have the right to pay their employees whatever they want and claim that women are already protected from pay discrimination. Of course if that were true, Republicans would be able to explain why women make 77 cents for every dollar a man makes in the workplace.
The fact is, Republicans are actually harming families and the economy by blocking this bill. Women are consumers and if they had equal pay, they would be able to spend more money in this economy. By keeping money out of the hands of women, Republicans are taking spending power away from them. That weakens the economy. It also hurts families because women need to be able to provide food, clothes, shelter, and health care for their children. That's hard to do when you're not making fair wages. It's especially hard for single mothers who have to rely on only what income they bring in. So Republicans are also harming children because mothers will have to make sacrifices, and those sacrifices could also mean women being forced to ignore their own well-being to care for their families. Without enough money, women will choose to do without health care in order to keep their kids healthy and happy. But women shouldn't have to choose. They should be paid fairly so that they can care for themselves and their families properly.
But Republicans simply do not care. They are too busy waging a war on women and it doesn't matter to them who gets hurt as long as big business wins.
Article excerpt follows:
Senate Republicans Continue War On Women, Block Paycheck Fairness Act
By Stephen D. Foster Jr.
June 5, 2012
The Paycheck Fairness Act was introduced by Democrats earlier this year to help end pay discrimination toward female employees. The bill would have punished employers who discriminate with larger penalties and would have made it easier for women to find out if they are being paid less than male employees for the same work. President Obama supports the bill, while Mitt Romney has declined to support or oppose it. Democrats have accused Republicans of waging a war on women because of the anti-women policies being introduced and passed in GOP controlled legislatures across the country. But on Tuesday, Senate Republicans continued the war on women by blocking the Paycheck Fairness Act through filibuster.
By a 52-47 vote, Republicans blocked the equal pay measure, referring to it as a "war on free enterprise." Republicans believe that employers have the right to pay their employees whatever they want and claim that women are already protected from pay discrimination. Of course if that were true, Republicans would be able to explain why women make 77 cents for every dollar a man makes in the workplace.
The fact is, Republicans are actually harming families and the economy by blocking this bill. Women are consumers and if they had equal pay, they would be able to spend more money in this economy. By keeping money out of the hands of women, Republicans are taking spending power away from them. That weakens the economy. It also hurts families because women need to be able to provide food, clothes, shelter, and health care for their children. That's hard to do when you're not making fair wages. It's especially hard for single mothers who have to rely on only what income they bring in. So Republicans are also harming children because mothers will have to make sacrifices, and those sacrifices could also mean women being forced to ignore their own well-being to care for their families. Without enough money, women will choose to do without health care in order to keep their kids healthy and happy. But women shouldn't have to choose. They should be paid fairly so that they can care for themselves and their families properly.
But Republicans simply do not care. They are too busy waging a war on women and it doesn't matter to them who gets hurt as long as big business wins.
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The fact is that there are discrimination laws in place already that prevent discrimination against anyone but white straight males. Women can sue if they match the qualifications and performance. This is nothing but the democrats yet again destroying businesses and jobs, drastically increasing compliance and litigation costs that hurt small businesses the most, feeding fodder to corrupt trial lawyers, and democrats thinking that women are too dumb to know any better. Just as the democrats think women are dumb enough to ignore the democrats horrible policies to simply be bought off with birth control. It is clear that in reality, democrats do not think highly of women at all.
All this "big business" stuff aside, don't they know that essentially half the population of the country is slipping away from them?
When you compare apples to apples, the so-called wage gap disappears. Young, childless, single urban women earn 8 percent more than their male counterparts. Women who have never had a child earn 113 percent of what men earn. Unmarried college-educated males between the ages of 40 and 64 earn nearly 15 percent less than their female counterparts.
making things up to try to distract women from saying, hey, Obama is burring our children in debt, destroying jobs, and stripping us of our freedom. Democrats think that women are dumb and can be fooled or bought off with $9 per month birth control.
1. A greater number of women than men work part time. Nearly 25% of all female workers are classified as part time, meaning less than 35 hours of work per week. Most people would agree that part time jobs do not carry the same wage levels that full time jobs do. Only 10% of all male employees are classified as part time.
As they get older, many women elect to work less so they can spend time with their children. A decade after graduation, 39 percent of women are out of the work force or working part time -- compared with only 3 percent of men. When these mothers return to full-time jobs, they naturally earn...
When you compare apples to apples, the so-called wage gap disappears. Young, childless, single urban women earn 8 percent more than their male counterparts. Women who have never had a child earn 113 percent of what men earn. Unmarried college-educated males between the ages of 40 and 64 earn nearly 15 percent less than their female counterparts.
making things up to try to distract women from saying, hey, Obama is burring our children in debt, destroying jobs, and stripping us of our freedom. Democrats think that women are dumb and can be fooled or bought off with $9 per month birth control.
1. A greater number of women than men work part time. Nearly 25% of all female workers are classified as part time, meaning less than 35 hours of work per week. Most people would agree that part time jobs do not carry the same wage levels that full time jobs do. Only 10% of all male employees are classified as part time.
As they get older, many women elect to work less so they can spend time with their children. A decade after graduation, 39 percent of women are out of the work force or working part time -- compared with only 3 percent of men. When these mothers return to full-time jobs, they naturally earn less than they would have if they had never left.
2. A greater number of women leave work to take care of their children often meaning large gaps in employment and less experience.
3. Women are far less likely to work overtime and value spending more time with their families. This not only means that they earn less because of working less overtime, but they are also less likely to get promoted or accept promotions that would require them to work more hours. Men are twice as likely to work over fifty hours a week than women. As promotions and raises tend to go to those who put in the most overtime this dramatically effects the disparity of wages between men and women.
4. Women are more likely to take jobs that have greater flexibility in hours.
5. A study of the job negotiations of graduating professional school students found that male students were eight times more likely to negotiate starting salaries and pay than female students. A survey by the same researchers found that more than twice as many women than men said they felt "a great deal of apprehension" about "negotiating". Some studies of simulated salary negotiations have also found that men on average negotiated more aggressively than women.
6. Men are more likely to prioritize jobs that make higher money, while women are more likely to gravitate towards jobs that they like better or have some other sort of fulfillment factor. Men are more likely to major in engineering, mathematics, and computer science in college. These overwhelmingly male-dominated majors are highly profitable. Conversely, the top college majors for women are education, English, and psychology. Women tend to be interested in the social sciences which normally pay less money. More women than men are enrolled in college and all of them are free to major in whatever they please.
Harvard economist Claudia Goldin if there is sufficient evidence to conclude that women experience systematic pay discrimination. "No," she replied. There are certainly instances of discrimination, she says, but most of the gap is the result of different choices. Other hard-to-measure factors, Goldin thinks, largely account for the remaining gap -- "probably not all, but most of it."
And what do they use it on? Job creation bills, equal pay laws, budget cut bills, and other things that would greatly help this country progress.
Women need to go to the polls and help the rest of America vote these clowns out.
at long last, have they no decency?
Republicans voted largely against the bill on the basis that its passing could affect business if employees decide to sue for pay-related issues.
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if Republicans don't like the coverage, they are FREE to stop making NEWS.
who are you?
should I kneel?
When you decide to discuss legitimate issues, get back with the people in the room.
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over the doorway?
what room are YOU in?
And how are women seeing right through this?
SUCKERS.
could be part of your problem, right there.
why ARE you guys committing political suicide?
care to share?