We don’t think so, but some apparently do — women STILL earn 23 cents less for every dollar earned by men.
Let’s make one thing clear: last week’s Supreme Court decision against Betty Dukes and the women of Wal-Mart may have been deeply disappointing, but it’s NOT the end of the road for their pay discrimination case. And it’s absolutely not the end of the road for our fight for fair pay. Will you be with us?
Please support the Center’s work for fair pay for women at this urgent time.
In the last Congress, we fell only two votes short of passing the Paycheck Fairness Act in the U.S. Senate after it passed in the House. This key piece of legislation is now back in Congress, and with your help we can make sure that our elected representatives provide the women of Wal-Mart — and women everywhere — a true chance at equal pay and a fairer workplace.
We are committed to seeing this important bill pass, but we can’t do it without generous donations from supporters like you.
Thank you so much for your help today and for the powerful support you’ve given the Center in the past. Together, we’ll see the day when everyone agrees with us that Women Are Not WorthLess™.
Sincerely,
Fatima Goss Graves
Vice President for Education and Employment
National Women’s Law Center

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