Em 2014, o Senado dos Estados Unidos bloqueou a Fairness Act Paycheck que tornaria ilegal para os empregadores a pagar os salários desiguais para homens e mulheres que executam o mesmo trabalho. Os objetivos do ato fosse fazer salários mais transparente, obrigam os empregadores a provar que o salário discrepâncias estão vinculados a qualificação de negócios legítimos e não de gênero e empresas proíbem de tomar medidas de retaliação contra funcionários que levantam preocupaçõe…
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Como podem os preconceitos subconscientes impactar as decisões sobre remuneração e o que podemos fazer como sociedade para contrariar esses preconceitos?
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Se um empregador oferece salários diferentes para o mesmo trabalho, como é que isso afecta a moral e a produtividade dos empregados?
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Em termos de oportunidades de carreira e crescimento, como a igualdade de remuneração pode influenciar suas escolhas profissionais?
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Acredita que a disparidade salarial entre homens e mulheres é um produto das normas sociais e como podemos mudar isso?
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Que valor atribuímos ao trabalho tradicionalmente realizado por mulheres em comparação com o trabalho tradicionalmente realizado por homens, e isso se reflete na remuneração?
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Como poderia mudar o seu ponto de vista sobre a igualdade salarial entre homens e mulheres se um membro da família recebesse menos?
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Se você descobrisse que um colega de trabalho do sexo oposto estava recebendo menos pelo mesmo trabalho, o que você faria?
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Você consegue pensar em alguma razão pela qual duas pessoas que fazem o mesmo trabalho deveriam receber salários diferentes?
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Que impacto você acha que a igualdade de remuneração para ambos os sexos teria na sociedade e na dinâmica familiar?
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Como você se sentiria se descobrisse que alguém com a mesma função no seu emprego de meio período ganhava mais apenas com base no gênero?
@394544HLibertário3 anos3Y
Each person is already paid the same work for the same job; wage gap statistics are for the entirety of the workforce and are misleading.
@39422983 anos3Y
Men and women should be payed equally, because everyone now days are hard working people trying to get somewhere. Everyone should be payed equally if they're doing the same exact things within that job they're doing. It isn't fair if your doing the same exact thing as someone and their getting payed more.
@393YQ2K3 anos3Y
Men and women should be given equal opportunity to apply for the same roles, but pay should be commensurate with ability to execute on the job and results driven
@393V4N93 anos3Y
pay should be determined by progress and what you do for the company
@393T9Z93 anos3Y
The salary amount should depend on how hard the man and woman work, even if they're performing the same job.
@393SYH43 anos3Y
It depends. I know men and women that do the same work. But some men are more productive than women and some women are more productive then men.
@2Q3KB2V3 anos3Y
The Wage gap is a myth, and a law that does this is already on the books. If companies really were paying women 23% less they would hire all women and no men.
@2Q3HRC53 anos3Y
Yes in an apples-to-apples scenario.
@2Q3GQLW3 anos3Y
Yes but its a non issue as its already illegal to pay different based on sex
@2Q38PC43 anos3Y
No, it's up to people to secure their earnings. Besides, depending on how you measure the statistics this is either a real issue or not one at all.
@2Q386FP3 anos3Y
They are already paid the same. The study showing that women make 75 cents for every dollar a man makes was based on incomplete data.
@2Q2ZQ6Y3 anos3Y
Things are worth what they are bought and sold for. If a male worker negotiates a lower wage than his female counterpart, he is worth less than her. Vice versa. You are only worth what you negotiate for.
@2Q2YPMP3 anos3Y
Salaries should reflect other factors than job performance, Education background, experience at the job, and years with the company. Women take 15 years off over their careers to have children. That is a lot of experience they loose. Women who don't do just as well financially as men.
@2Q2RXH73 anos3Y
Employers should pay men and women what they think they're worth. And that is between the employer and the employee.
@2Q2Q2W73 anos3Y
Yes, provided they truly put in the same hours and are equally reliable workers. Many women have primary childcare responsibilities, and have to dash off if a child is sick or has a problem, making them less reliable. Sad, but reality. Many women are not performing the way men do in the workplace.
@2Q2D6MB3 anos3Y
No. Women who devote their lives to their career as many men do deserve equal pay, but the fact remains that many women are less productive over their lifetime due to maternity leave and child-related obligations that few men deal with.
@2Q25XMW3 anos3Y
Yes. There should not be a glass ceiling for women. Pay should only be based on job performance, experience, and work ethic. It doesn't matter if they are a man, or a woman. Every person should be scrutinized under the same microscope.
@2Q2547P3 anos3Y
No, as long as men's car insurance is more expensive, women should get paid less
@2Q224BG3 anos3Y
Yes, however this already exists. The wage gap is entirely based on poor understanding of statistics and wishful thinking to create a victim narrative.
@2PZQDWD3 anos3Y
Depend on level of productivity. If the male does more/better work in a given amount of time he should make more. If the the woman does more/better work in the given time then she should make more
@2PYXSNY3 anos3Y
Yes. All companies should have a publicized pay scale- based on education, experience, and other credentials- that applies equally to all employees.
@2PQR44M3 anos3Y
The pay gap is a myth because of the variables, and we should be far more concerned with the inequity between the working poor vs the rest of the working world
@2PQN29X3 anos3Y
No, because then women become unhireable. Since there is always the possibility of a female employee taking maternity leave, that already makes them less desirable; forcing employers to pay both genders the exact same would eliminate any reason to hire a woman over a similarly qualified man.
@2PQM4FQ3 anos3Y
Pay them men and woman equally based on their ability, education, drive, work ethic, passion, devotion, ect. Not based on their gender.
Ex:
1. an under qualified man makes the same amount as an over qualified woman for the same job. No. Thank you
2. An educated woman with experience, passion, and drive gets paid more than a man with experience but little of anything shown by the woman. Makes sense to me.
@2PQL2W73 anos3Y
No because some people do have more education, but make it to where the ones with more education, experience, and tenure are getting paid more than the ones that aren't. If a man and a woman with the same amount of education and experience both get a job at the same time, they should get paid the same amount of money.
@2PQFYGT3 anos3Y
Salaries are not fair. The people who do labor jobs and live in the highest risk make the least amount of money. Gender is at best a secondary issue.
@2PP3NZ43 anos3Y
Businesses should be required to offer all candidates for the same job the same starting salary, and offer raises according to quality of the work performed. Businesses should be required to have salary information reviewed periodically by the IRS to account for possible gender discrimination.
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