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Don't Trivialize It
Be supportive. Don't tell your female co-workers and friends that the gender pay gap is a myth, when the facts tell us otherwise. Instead, acknowledge the problem and get informed.
Read up on how the wage gap exists across a breadth of industries, all over the country and, unfortunately, is even wider for women of color. Understanding the problem, even at a basic level in the beginning, is the first step in becoming a supportive and helpful ally.
Speak Up
Many workplaces may discourage employees from sharing how much they earn. Understandably, it can be seen as a way to cause trouble and incite envy. However, if you're a man who knows he's making more money than a female co-worker with similar or greater levels of experience, you might want to consider quietly opening up to them.
You don't have to give an exact number if that's too uncomfortable, but encouraging others to negotiate harder with something tangible to point to can really make a difference. Approach the conversation with tact and understand that the news might not go over well at first.
Demand Equality
This one goes above and beyond the place where you work. If you're passionate about equal pay, act on it. Write to politicians, get involved with feminist organizations in your area – even sharing articles about the issue on social media will get more people talking and learning. The pay gap is not going to go away without more men standing up and saying it’s unacceptable, so embrace being part of the change.
Tell Us What You Think
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