Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Women still only receive about 78 cents for every dollar that men get for doing equivalent jobs.

There were people who actually voted against this bill; see other post on the site. Were these people hatched from an egg, with no mother, sister, or wife who wouldn't fair well without this bill?

Pay Discrimination Bill Is Sent to Obama

The bill is a response to a 2007 Supreme Court ruling that said a person must file a claim of discrimination within 180 days of a company's initial decision to pay a worker less than it pays another worker doing the same job. Under the bill, every new discriminatory paycheck would extend the statute of limitations for another 180 days.

The measure, said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi after receiving a congratulatory phone call from Obama, is ''a bold step to move away from that parsimonious interpretation'' of the Supreme Court.

The plaintiff in the case, Lilly Ledbetter, argued that she did not become aware of the pay discrepancy until near the end of her 19-year career at a Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. plant in Gadsden, Ala.

The Bush White House and Senate Republicans blocked the legislation in the last session of Congress, but Obama strongly supports it and the Democratic-controlled Congress moved it to the top of the agenda for the new session that opened this month.

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