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Equal Pay – Glass Ceiling Report
Introduction | Press Releases | Documents
I feel very strongly that women should receive equal pay for equal work. In an effort to understand the reasons that women continue to lag behind men in the wages they earn and consistently earn only 80 cents to the male dollar, I joined Representative John Dingell in authoring two reports, “A New Look Through the Glass Ceiling: Where are the Women” (October 2001) and “Is the Glass Ceiling a Permanent Fixture” (November 2003). The results of the reports reveal the impact of important personal and external factors and track earnings year-by-year for 20 years as well as the persistence of discrimination in the workplace.

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Press Releases

07/30/08 - Rep. Maloney Lauds Passage of Paycheck Fairness Act

07/16/08 - Maloney Rallies for Equal Pay

04/21/08 - Rep. Maloney on Equal Pay Day

07/31/07 - Maloney on House Passage of Ledbetter Anti-Discrimination Bill

05/30/07 - Maloney Proposes Anti-Discrimination Bill in Wake of Ledbetter Supreme Court Decision

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Documents/Reports

06/01/07 - GAO Report, "Women and Low Skilled Workers: Other Countries' Policies and Practices" (3rd Dingell-Maloney Requested Report)

10/01/03 - GAO Report, "Work Patterns Partially Explain Differences Between Men's and Women's Earnings"(2nd Dingell-Maloney GAO Requested Report)

01/01/02 - "A Look Though The Glass Ceiling: Where are the Women?" (1st Dingell-Maloney GAO Requested Report)

01/02/00 - The Gender Wage Gap: The More Things Change…