Women'S Participation In Labor Force

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Business

 

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Jesse C

 

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February 11, 2011

 

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University

 

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In 1942 the National War Labor Board recommended firms to pay an equal salary or wage to women that was comparable to the same type of work men were performing (Brunner). This request was not a law and firms did not voluntarily jump to pay women a higher wage, so in 1963 the Equal Pay Act was enforced...
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This law made it illegal to pay women lower rates for the same job based merely on their sex. Women still had been receiving considerably lower wages than males for years before the law was in place, so between 1964 and 1971 back wages totaling more than $26 million were paid to 71,000 women (Brunner)...
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