Nancy Pelosi(@SpeakerPelosi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last Congress, House Democrats passed our Paycheck Fairness Act, which would end the practice of pay secrecy and ensuring women can challenge pay discrimination. Republicans must join us to finish what the Equal Pay Act began — because when women succeed, America succeeds!

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Amy Klobuchar(@amyklobuchar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s something to think about: it’s been sixty years since the Equal Pay Act was signed into law, and women STILL earn less than men. Let’s pass the Paycheck Fairness Act and close the gap for good.

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JOHN NICOLSON M.P.(@MrJohnNicolson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The BBC keeps fighting women over historic equal pay. And it keeps losing.

In fact the BBC hasn’t won a single case - including the most recent one in N.Ireland.

I asked BBC boss Tim Davie how much the lawyers were costing us as licence fee payers. Have a watch Culture, Media and Sport Committee

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Nancy Pelosi(@SpeakerPelosi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

6 decades ago today, President John F. Kennedy signed into law the Equal Pay Act: affirming the foundational principle of equal pay for equal work. With the stroke of his pen, our Nation took an important step toward unleashing the full potential of women in the workforce.

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Jon Tester(@jontester) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this day in 1963, the Equal Pay Act was signed into law banning pay discrimination based on sex.

Women deserve equal pay for equal work, and that’s why I’ll keep fighting to pass the Paycheck Fairness Act.

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Robert Reich(@RBReich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JFK signed the Equal Pay Act 60 years ago today. It was aimed at protecting workers from discrimination, including pay discrimination, on the basis of sex.

But more than half a century later, women's salaries are on average 18% lower than men's.

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Vice President Kamala Harris(@VP) 's Twitter Profile Photo

60 years ago today, the Equal Pay Act was signed into law.

We celebrate the progress we have made and recommit to the work ahead to close the gender wage gap. To build an economy that works for all of us, we must build an economy that works for women.

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Money with Katie ☕️(@moneywithkatie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🤔 The core premise on which the whole 'business model' is based — that there are scores of women at home with their children who are just DYING to work and make money — betrays the underlying issue...

Sponsored by Vin Social

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Ryan The Heretic 🐀(@RyanTheHeretic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ryanØnmars H. Pearl Davis You have to understand the kind of human this is. She proclaimed never having trouble getting equal pay in her time in 'corporate America' when her experience is working for daddy's company. Being realistic isn't in her wheelhouse.

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de lulu lemon (she/her)(@ayohomiebro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can never convince me that men don't integrally hate women because whenever women talk about equality, we want equal pay and maybe to not get harassed but when men talk about equality it's always about 'So I can hit women now?' even after knowing the DV rates in India.

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ACCIONA (English)(@ACCIONA_EN) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's the world’s biggest irrigation system to be powered by a solar plant without batteries 💦☀️

➕ prosperity for farmers
➕ job creation in rural Spain
➕ decarbonization of the agricultural sector
➖ electricity bill prices

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