cawacko
Well-known member
This bill wouldn't be needed if women were treated equally from square one.
Almost 50 years ago Congress passed The Equal Pay Act of 1963. It began "To prohibit discrimination on account of sex in the payment of wages by employers engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce. June 10, 1963 [S. 1409]". The point of the Lilly Ledbetter Act was to close the loopholes in that first law, which wasn't being adhered to strictly.
Why do we even have to pass a law for paycheck fairness? This should be a given. Nothing in the law is taking anything away from men. The fact that this is even on the agenda is a disgrace. It doesn't speak well for a country that calls itself the greatest country on earth.
So what are the logistics of the bill? It was to create a new bureaucracy that would somehow track the salaries of all/most businesses in the country to make sure they pay men and women the same for the same positions?