Discrimination Against Women

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Discrimination against women in the work place Issues involving women and discrimination at the workplace have been a popular topic in society for many years. At first glance the discrimination of women at the workplace may seem like an idea of the past but women are still being treated unfairly. According to Elle Magazine and the center for American progress Almost 30 percent of female employees experience discrimination at work. The higher a woman’s position is the higher the probability is that they will be confronted with discrimination. (Covert, 2013) There are all kinds of discrimination at the workplace for women. Women are still being paid lower salaries for performing the same jobs as men. Women are also being judged by different standards and not being considered for certain positions and promotions based on their gender. It is shocking that women are still being paid a lower salary then their male co-workers. According to Isaacs, for many years the difference between men and women's pay rates is growing rapidly. Even when levels of education and experience in the field are equal, women are being paid a lower salary. The salary representation for women is even more discriminatory than that for promotion. Women steadily earn less money than men in almost every industry. (Isaac, 1995.) An American demographic study discovered that women with full time jobs with up to two years of experience were earning 72% of what men of equal education and experience were earning. More then ten years later Collete reports that the salary gap between men and women in the IT industry had reached $10,000 with the title of vice president and chief information officer. The average salary for men was $91,464 and $80,781 for women. In 2005, The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics found that, the weekly paychecks of the women were 81% of men (Collete, 2006.) It has been proven

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