The wording presented here is manipulative. It's not "Equal Pay for Equal Work" but "Equal Pay for Equal Work Value."
The 2nd phrase is code for "Pay women more for the work they can do and keep the men away." Higher pay rates are needed to attract workers to job that do not have fixed, daytime hours. If the sit-down sewing jobs in the auto factory paid the same as those on the assembly line, who would want to do the grubby, dangerous work? Certainly, not the women.
The wording presented here is manipulative. It's not "Equal Pay for Equal Work" but "Equal Pay for Equal Work Value."
The 2nd phrase is code for "Pay women more for the work they can do and keep the men away." Higher pay rates are needed to attract workers to job that do not have fixed, daytime hours. If the sit-down sewing jobs in the auto factory paid the same as those on the assembly line, who would want to do the grubby, dangerous work? Certainly, not the women.
feministsAreCorrupt 10 months ago