I didn't see a thread concerning this issue (at least not one that was posted after the recent Senate vote), so I decided to make my own.
I'm going to be honest - the main reason I'm posting this is because I'd like some insight into the issue. I'm confused as to why this gap would still be around, since it seems like a lot of jobs/career fields follow a certain pay grid that would prevent a wage gap from occurring. (Everyone starts at the same wage, and when they are promoted they move to the next pay grade. The pay is the same for everyone on that level, no matter their gender, ethnicity, sexuality, etc.) I've worked in several jobs (including retail and office jobs) and from what I can tell, the pay has been fair. Of course, I'm not privy to everyone's pay checks, so I can't be 100% certain.
Is this wage gap occurring because of unfairness in promotions? I've seen this argument used - that men are more likely to get promoted over a woman doing the same job. This is something I can see happening, though I doubt this accounts for all of the statistics and figures I've heard concerning the wage gap.
If anyone can give me their insight into this issue and what it entails, I would be appreciative. I don't know enough about it to make a fair judgment at the moment.
I'm going to be honest - the main reason I'm posting this is because I'd like some insight into the issue. I'm confused as to why this gap would still be around, since it seems like a lot of jobs/career fields follow a certain pay grid that would prevent a wage gap from occurring. (Everyone starts at the same wage, and when they are promoted they move to the next pay grade. The pay is the same for everyone on that level, no matter their gender, ethnicity, sexuality, etc.) I've worked in several jobs (including retail and office jobs) and from what I can tell, the pay has been fair. Of course, I'm not privy to everyone's pay checks, so I can't be 100% certain.
Is this wage gap occurring because of unfairness in promotions? I've seen this argument used - that men are more likely to get promoted over a woman doing the same job. This is something I can see happening, though I doubt this accounts for all of the statistics and figures I've heard concerning the wage gap.
If anyone can give me their insight into this issue and what it entails, I would be appreciative. I don't know enough about it to make a fair judgment at the moment.
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