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The gender pay gap... and it's not over yet... Jen Dalitz featured in Marie Claire special report on the gender pay gap

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

This month Marie Claire magazine featured a special campaign report... featuring a story first published in 2004 on the gender pay gap.  Nothing has changed since then.  "Here we are six years later, and we're shocked to find ourselves in the same unbelievable position and asking the same question - why are we still fighting for equal pay?" Anna Saunderss wrote.  And I was asked to provide commentary as to why.

From the article:  "How are women supposed to know?" asks Jennifer Dalitz, CEO of women's leadership network sphinxx.  She says most of her clients stumble across the pay gap by accident; through finding documents inadvertaently elft on a photocopier or whenan oblivious male colleague reveals his salary, for example.

Truth is both of these examples have actually happened to me.  I've discovered documents on the photocopier with the (higher) salary information of male colleagues and they have also at times told me what they're currently being paid.  As a consultant I've also had access to confidential salary information across a range of organisations and there are always surprise discrepancies between pay levels of men and their comparable female peers. 

So it seems although women have come along way in business, we still have a long way to go when it comes to equal pay!