February 26, 2018 by Maclean's in Bill Morneau, Canada, Facebook Instant Articles, Federal Budget 2018, Justin Trudeau, Ottawa, paternity leave, pay equity
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Federal Budget 2018: 12 things to watch for

Finance Minister Bill Morneau has said science, gender equality and preparing Canadians for the jobs of the future will be key themes in Tuesday’s federal budget. Here are some more…

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February 13, 2018 by Catherine McIntyre in #PayEquity, cbc, Editor's Picks, Facebook Instant Articles, gender, Interview, Jobs, kirstine stewart, pay equity, pay gap, Society, twitter, wage gap
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Kirstine Stewart on the limits of “leaning in”

As the former head of the CBC and Twitter Canada embarks on new role, she says it's time for business to adapt to women’s needs—not the other way around

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February 12, 2018 by Yana Korytek in #PayEquity, Editor's Picks, Facebook Instant Articles, gender wage gap, Opinion, pay equity, wage gap
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How you’re raised may affect whether you ask for a raise

Opinion: Salary negotiation is a game of language, which studies say is socialized early, along gender lines—putting women at a disadvantage

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February 08, 2018 by Maclean's in #PayEquity, Breakfast Television, Editor's Picks, Facebook Instant Articles, pay equity, Society
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How to address pay equity: video

Three writers join Breakfast Television to explain why the pay gap matters—and why the fight for pay equity is so important

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February 08, 2018 by Maclean's in #PayEquity, Editor's Picks, Facebook Instant Articles, Opinion, pay equity
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Comparing pay equity apples with bananas

Opinion: The pay equity debate is about the inexact and elastic notion of value, which is neither science nor art but closer to voodoo economics

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February 08, 2018 by Maclean's in Business, Editor's Picks, employment, Facebook Instant Articles, gender pay gap, pay equity, Society, Work
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How companies can close the pay equity gap in nine simple steps

With new legislation coming, employers need to crunch the numbers—and then deal with any problems. Practical advice for making a change.

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February 08, 2018 by Laurin Liu in #PayEquity, Editor's Picks, Facebook Instant Articles, Millennials, Opinion, pay equity
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Not your mother’s wage gap: How millennials experience pay inequality

Opinion: As the economy evolves, young Canadian women—raised to believe they can do anything—are facing new challenges

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February 08, 2018 by Rosemary Counter in #PayEquity, Canada, Editor's Picks, General, Indspire, pay equity, Society
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How ‘Inspire’ supports Indigenous education—and works for change

Canada's only national Indigenous-led charity is the largest funder of post-secondary education in the country, aside from the federal government

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February 08, 2018 by Tabatha Southey in #PayEquity, Editor's Picks, Facebook Instant Articles, gender, gender equity, gender wage gap, Google, James Damore, Opinion, pay equity, pay gap, Society, stem, wage gap
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James Damore doesn’t understand women in STEM—or even STEM itself

Tabatha Southey: James Damore is suing Google for discrimination over his memo. But his beliefs ignore truths about science—and his own industry

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February 08, 2018 by Rosemary Counter in #PayEquity, Editor's Picks, Facebook Instant Articles, gender, gender wage gap, Madeline Price, pay equity, pay gap, Society, wage gap
  • Comments Off on The Australian bake sale that inspired our pay equity issue

The Australian bake sale that inspired our pay equity issue

Madeline Price had no idea her university bake sale would enrage online trolls and cause her to lose control of the story. But Price's tale has a happy ending.

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