Congresswoman DeLauro, Champion of Fair Pay Policies
All too often, pay discrimination goes undetected because employers maintain policies that punish employees who dare try to inquire about their salary. These punitive pay secrecy policies mean that employees could be fired, demoted, or otherwise penalized simply for trying to inquire about wages. Unfortunately, research has shown that nearly half of private sector employees believe they will be punished if they dare talk about their wages.
This week Congresswomen DeLauro tried to do something about these unfair policies. She offered an amendment that would have meant that defense contractors could not retaliate against workers who try to share or inquire about salary information. Who would disagree with that? Well, apparently the House Rules Committee did. Her amendment was voted down and the House will not consider this important issue when it considers defense appropriations.
Congresswoman DeLauro knows that as long as employees are kept in the dark about their wages, pay discrimination will continue to flourish. I'm hoping that Congress gets that memo soon too.
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