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Title: A Woman's Work Never Ends
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November 17, 2000 |
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More wives and more mothers are working for pay than ever before, and they are working more. Their earnings are essential to family support. Pay discrimination costs women a lot, but it robs husbands and families, too. Equal pay not only means higher wages for women, but higher wages for men in jobs usually or predominantly held by women sales, service, and clerical positions... Showed first 250 characters
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Equal pay not only means higher wages for women, but higher wages for men in jobs usually or predominantly held by women sales, service, and clerical positions. It is time that women, and men too, demand gender equality in the workplace. Women cannot be denied their law-given rights... Showed next 250 characters
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