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She said motherhood was creating a pay discrepancy for women, that her father would "will fight for equal pay for equal work".
The five lifeguards who work at Sherwood Island State Park in Westport quit last weekend, with two of them citing equipment problems and a pay discrepancy as the reasons.
She also said Trump would fight for equal pay for women and affordable child care, arguing that motherhood was creating a pay discrepancy for women, and promising that her father would "fight for equal pay for equal work and I will fight for this too, right along side of him".
They first conversed when she brought to his attention a pay discrepancy; a friend of hers found that, although they had been hired simultaneously, Christie had been rated lower and offered a lower wage.
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A high percentage reflects a small gender pay gap, while a low percentage reflects a large pay discrepancy.
A small pay discrepancy between men's and women's salaries for the same job may seem inconsequential.
Pay discrepancy early in a woman's career can have lasting effects, notes Francine D. Blau, Frances Perkins Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations and Professor of Economics at Cornell University.
Nor can judges, unlike professors, pad their pay with outside jobs, lest it compromise their independence.Judging used to be viewed as the culmination of a legal career, but one result of the pay discrepancy, says Tom Phillips, Texas's former chief justice, is that judges are getting younger.
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