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This is indeed an honor for Hillary. Congratulations.
Equal pay litigant Lilly Ledbetter endorses Clinton
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/01/29/equal-pay-litigant-lilly-ledbetter-endorses-clinton/
By Anne Gearan January 29 at 7:00 AM
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks to Annette Bebout, 73, during a town hall meeting in Newton, Iowa. (Melina Mara/The Washington Post)
DES MOINES, Iowa Hillary Clinton won the endorsement Friday of the woman behind federal legislation making it easier for women to challenge their employers over unequal pay.
Lilly Ledbetter, namesake of the first law President Obama signed in 2009, said Clinton is a "fierce and uncompromising champion for women, for basic fairness, and for opportunity for everyone."
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Ledbetter worked for Goodyear Tire and Rubber for nearly two decades before learning that, as a rare woman in a senior supervisor role, she was making between $500 and $1,500 less each month than male counterparts. She sued, but the Supreme Court ruled against her because she had missed a short legal window to file a challenge. The 2009 law allowed lower paid workers, who are often women, to bring claims long after their pay is set.
"I was being paid significantly less for the same job less than I deserved and less than my family needed," but didn't know it, Ledbetter wrote in an essay to be released by the Clinton campaign later Friday. A copy of Ledbetter's endorsement statement was provided by the Clinton campaign.
Clinton helped sponsor a law to negate the high court's ruling.
"Under this law, no one else will ever have to accept the gender discrimination I faced without the chance to challenge it in court," Ledbetter wrote...............
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"Why I'm supporting @HillaryClinton for president" by @Lilly_Ledbetter: http://hrc.io/1P1Lvmm
Why Im supporting Hillary Clinton for president.
Jan 28, 2016 by Lilly Ledbetter
My story paved the way for the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. Together we can fulfill its promise.
When I became an overnight shift manager at the Goodyear plant in 1979, there werent many women on the job (and the few that didnt stay long). But I worked my way up, and in 1996, I even received the plants top performance award.
It wasnt until 19 years after Id started that I learned I was being paid less than my male colleagues.
One evening, I came into work early, checked my mail, and there it was: an anonymous note that listed my salary and the salaries of three men with the same title. I was being paid significantly less for the same jobless than I deserved and less than my family needed.
The easiest thing to do would have been to let it go. But thats not who I am.
I took my case all the way to the Supreme Court. But they ruled that, though I had clearly been discriminated against, I had filed my case too late to be compensated.
Luckily, we live in a country where, when the laws are wrong, we can do something about it.
Seven years ago today, President Obama signed his first bill into law: the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which makes it easier to challenge wage discrimination in court. It was an important step toward equal pay for women, and an important victory for the increasing number of American households where women are the primary breadwinner. Under this law, no one else will ever have to accept the gender discrimination I faced without the chance to challenge it in court.
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But this isnt just my story. Its the story of women working full time across this country who, despite new protections, are on average still earning just 78 cents for every dollar a man earnswith women of color often being shortchanged even more. Thats money their families are losing out on.
Our next president can either build on the progress weve made and go even furtheror dismiss this important issue. Women across this country need more than rhetoric; they need actionthey need a fighter in the White House.
I firmly believe Hillary Clinton will be that fighter.
Hillary has spent decades fighting to advance womens rights and economic opportunities. We fought side by side to pass the Lilly Ledbetter Act, which she co-sponsored in the United States Senate, and she has been a tireless champion for the Paycheck Fairness Actlegislation that would go even further to address the pay gap. And shes put issues like equal pay, affordable child care, paid leave, and reproductive rights front and center in her campaign.
Hillary understands that these issues cant be dismissed or pushed to the sidelines. Theyre not just social issuestheyre fundamental to our countrys economic future, and they are at the heart of everything shes fighting for on this campaign. For Hillary, this is about more than politicsits personal. She just gets it, plain and simple.
Of all the candidates in this race, she is the one we can count on to be a fierce and uncompromising champion for women, for basic fairness, and for opportunity for everyone. Shes not just a steadfast supporter of issues that affect womens lives; shes someone who has been there. She doesnt just say the right things; she does the right things. And when it comes to finally closing the gender pay gap once and for all, that will make a world of difference.
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"Why I'm supporting @HillaryClinton for president" by @Lilly_Ledbetter: http://hrc.io/1P1Lvmm
Why Im supporting Hillary Clinton for president.
Jan 28, 2016 by Lilly Ledbetter
My story paved the way for the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. Together we can fulfill its promise.
When I became an overnight shift manager at the Goodyear plant in 1979, there werent many women on the job (and the few that didnt stay long). But I worked my way up, and in 1996, I even received the plants top performance award.
It wasnt until 19 years after Id started that I learned I was being paid less than my male colleagues.
One evening, I came into work early, checked my mail, and there it was: an anonymous note that listed my salary and the salaries of three men with the same title. I was being paid significantly less for the same jobless than I deserved and less than my family needed.
The easiest thing to do would have been to let it go. But thats not who I am.
I took my case all the way to the Supreme Court. But they ruled that, though I had clearly been discriminated against, I had filed my case too late to be compensated.
Luckily, we live in a country where, when the laws are wrong, we can do something about it.
Seven years ago today, President Obama signed his first bill into law: the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which makes it easier to challenge wage discrimination in court. It was an important step toward equal pay for women, and an important victory for the increasing number of American households where women are the primary breadwinner. Under this law, no one else will ever have to accept the gender discrimination I faced without the chance to challenge it in court.
20160128_blog_lilly1
But this isnt just my story. Its the story of women working full time across this country who, despite new protections, are on average still earning just 78 cents for every dollar a man earnswith women of color often being shortchanged even more. Thats money their families are losing out on.
Our next president can either build on the progress weve made and go even furtheror dismiss this important issue. Women across this country need more than rhetoric; they need actionthey need a fighter in the White House.
I firmly believe Hillary Clinton will be that fighter................
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(12,504 posts)No one...NO ONE can understand women's issues as well as women. Lilly Ledbetter knows this first hand and knows who can truly understand and accomplish!!!!!
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