Yes, women are often payed less than men for the same job. On average women make .75 cents to the dollar than men do. This comes from an old way of thinking that a woman had a man to take care of her.
equal pay for work equal
A Person That Is Favoring One Side Of An Political Issue Is Called An Partisan.
//Previous Answer:It is a party that consists of more than one issue that they discuss in political debates.//New Answer: "A single-issue party is a political party that campaigns on only one issue."
The Equal Pay Act was intended to prohibit pay discrimination based on sex by mandating equal pay for equal work performed by employees, regardless of gender.
Political parties avoided the issue of slavery for many years after the Missouri compromise.
Manifest destiny caused Oregon country to become a hot political issue.
A person favoring one side of a political issue is typically referred to as having a political bias or being politically partisan.
The Equal Pay Act of 1963.
The Equal Pay Act.
Yes of course they are. Why wouldn't anyone be entitled to equal pay for equal work?
The Equal Pay Act of 1963 mandated equal pay for equal work regardless of gender, so technically women were granted equal pay with men in 1963. However, the gender pay gap still exists due to various factors.
because slaves were a part of our country and somebody had to say it was unfaire so political parties from the north and south disputed it