Hillary's most recent lie exposed.....
It is way past time to end the outrage of so many women still earning less than men on the job,” she told the audience.
Pay equity at The Clinton Foundation, however, doesn’t quite meet those standards.
The foundation’s highest paid executive is Frederick Post, director of “sponsor and marketing,” who has built the foundation’s assets to $247 million. He received $484,000 in annual compensation.
The highest paid woman is CEO Virginia Ehrlich. Her pay is only $201,000, less than half that of Post’s.
The second-highest paid male is long-time Clinton associate Bruce Lindsay, who received $395,000 in annual compensation.
All eight male foundation execs earn $200,000 or more. Only one woman earned $200,000, while Stephanie Streett, its executive director, received a paltry $169,000.
Altogether, eight executives are men in the executive suites compared to three women, according to the foundation’s filing.
Clinton did not refer to her own foundation’s pay disparities at the event.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/04/12/p...-execs-earn-38-more-than-women/#ixzz45fFFDMdf
It is way past time to end the outrage of so many women still earning less than men on the job,” she told the audience.
Pay equity at The Clinton Foundation, however, doesn’t quite meet those standards.
The foundation’s highest paid executive is Frederick Post, director of “sponsor and marketing,” who has built the foundation’s assets to $247 million. He received $484,000 in annual compensation.
The highest paid woman is CEO Virginia Ehrlich. Her pay is only $201,000, less than half that of Post’s.
The second-highest paid male is long-time Clinton associate Bruce Lindsay, who received $395,000 in annual compensation.
All eight male foundation execs earn $200,000 or more. Only one woman earned $200,000, while Stephanie Streett, its executive director, received a paltry $169,000.
Altogether, eight executives are men in the executive suites compared to three women, according to the foundation’s filing.
Clinton did not refer to her own foundation’s pay disparities at the event.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/04/12/p...-execs-earn-38-more-than-women/#ixzz45fFFDMdf
