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187 Republicans vote against bill to close the gender wage gapAnd women voters continue to leave the Republican Party.
https://thinkprogress.org/paycheck-fairness-act-gender-wage-gap-bill-republican-party-vote-1875b79a9d16/
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The House on Wednesday voted 242-187 for a bill that would strengthen protections for female workers and help close the gender wage gap. The vote comes as Republicans are trumpeting themselves as the champions of womens economic mobility though only seven of them voted for the bill.
Iterations of this legislation have been debated by lawmakers for decades but have never actually been able to pass. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT), seeks to boost womens pay by prohibiting employers from seeking job applicants salary histories and preventing them from retaliating against workers for disclosing their wages. It also would require the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to collect wage data based on sex, race, and national origin to better determine whether employers are responsible for discriminatory practices. The House passed the bill on Wednesday despite Republicans opposition, but it now faces an uncertain future in the GOP-controlled Senate.
The House Education and Labor Committee voted to advance the legislation earlier this week. Every single Republican opposed moving the bill out of committee, with many saying the focus should instead be on providing more job opportunities for women.
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But many of the jobs gained by women are part time, and nearly 80 percent of them fell into just four categories: education and health services, professional and business services, leisure and hospitality, and manufacturing. In three of those industries, women make less than 80 cents for every dollar a man earns, or worse than the average national wage gap, according to a 2018 analysis by the Center for American Progress analysis. (Editors Note: ThinkProgress is an editorially independent newsroom housed at the Center for American Progress Action Fund.)
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Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)Just Buzzards.
watoos
(7,142 posts)Think about why Republican leaders met privately immediately after Barack Obama was elected president. They weren't afraid what a president Obama would do so much as they were afraid of who he was, a black man.
My 86 year old Trumper golfing buddy is a Korean war vet, did Meals on Wheels, is active in his church, serves at military funerals and he loves Donald Trump and hates Hillary Clinton. He once told me that his granddaughter wasn't too bad because she just hates minorities. He asked me what was the day that went down in infamy, I answered, Pearl Harbor. He told me no, it was in 1920 when they passed the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote. This is who Republicans are, they are telling us flat out now since Trump became president, with no need to hide it.
FM123
(10,053 posts)And why should they when their misogynistic idiot president goes around flaunting it....
ProudMNDemocrat
(16,786 posts)I tell them WHY I am a Democrat...I do not make it a habit of voting against my better Economic and Social interests.
Women who continue to vote Republican are losers, plain and simple.