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comparable worth
noun
The principle that there should be no difference in remuneration between jobs held mostly by women and jobs held mostly by men, when the women's work is comparable in skill, effort, working conditions, and responsibility to the men's work.
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But it does not address such contentious issues as punitive damages or comparable worth.
But the Lilly Ledbetter bill has nothing to do with comparable worth.
Comparable worth would require the government to enforce equal pay for different jobs.
Lawsuits have brought the issue of comparable worth to political prominence.
Trade union women were arguing for equal pay for work of equal value - later to be called comparable worth.
You correctly criticize his embrace of the inane "comparable worth" bill without making it a metaphor for his trite liberalism and innocence of how the real world operates.
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This position draws on the comparable-worth theory of compensation.
Kamara, too, has a life story — if not yet a comparable soccer career — worth telling.
Most of Karen's family and friends had assumed Burris's lifestyle and net worth were comparable to her own.
Overall, comparable nonhybrid sedans use $1,074 worth of gas a year, at $2 a gallon, versus $623 for the new Prius, according to Edmunds.com.
The Conservatives have been urging councils to sell their most expensive property ever since a report by the Policy Exchange thinktank argued nearly a fifth of the 4m houses and flats let to social tenants in England are worth more than comparable houses in the same area — a total of 818,000 properties throughout the country.
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