MURFREESBORO — The
emphasis will be on a woman’s earning power as MTSU observes Equal Pay Day.
Informational booths on pay disparity will be set up on the
first floor of the Student Union and in the lobby of the McWherter Learning
Resources Center on campus on Tuesday, April 8, to mark Equal Pay Day in
America.
The National Committee on Pay Equity, a coalition of
organizations working to end wage discrimination, maintains the gap between
men’s and women’s earnings remains statistically stagnant. In 2012, women’s
earnings were 76.5 percent of men’s earnings in America, according to U.S.
Census Bureau data.
April 8 was chosen as Equal Pay Day because that date
symbolizes how far into 2013 women had to work to earn as much as men earned in
2012, according to www.pay-equity.org.
The NCPE encourages Americans to wear red on that day to symbolize how deeply
women and minorities are “in the red.”
To empower MTSU’s future alumnae to break through the gender
barriers, $tart $mart Negotiation Workshops will be conducted at 4:30 p.m. and
7:30 p.m. April 8 in the Student Union ballroom.
The free workshops will be led by Doris Seinberg of the WAGE
Project, a tax-deductible, nonprofit organization founded “to end
discrimination against women in the American workplace in the near future,”
according to www.wageproject.org.
These gatherings are designed to teach young women how to
determine what employers will pay for the jobs they want when they graduate and
how to negotiate what they are worth for doing those jobs.
Only the first 40 women students to register will be
accepted. To sign up, contact the June Anderson Center for Women and
Nontraditional Students, which is in the Center for Student Involvement and
Leadership, at 615-898-5812.
The Equal Pay Day booths are co-sponsored by the June
Anderson Center, the Murfreesboro chapter of the American Association of
University Women, the Women’s and Gender Studies Program and the President’s
Commission on the Status of Women.
The $mart $tart Negotiation Workshops are co-sponsored by
the June Anderson Center, the Murfreesboro chapter of AAUW, the Distinguished
Lecture Fund and the MTSU National Women’s History Month Committee.
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