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Essay about Equality in The Workplace: Dream or Reality?

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Women have fought to be treated fairly and should have the same pay as men. Men still have better jobs and receive better pay than women (Cotter, Hermsen and Vanneman). The fight for economic equality has slowed, but it is still necessary in society (Obama). The role of women in society has changed drastically. Women no long have to stay at home and take care of their children. There is now a need for women to work in order to provide for their family. Women continue to dream of a life filled with economic and politically equality. If they continue to work for this dream, it can become a reality. They can break through the stereotypical glass ceiling, “a term coined by The Wall Street Journal in the mid-1980s to describe an …show more content…

“The US ranks 27th among the world’s developed countries in terms of women’s economic achievement,” this shows how naïve the United States continues to be (Lee and Wagner). They would be higher up if they faced the truth that there is economic inequality in the United States instead of thinking that it has been fixed already. However, it is true that the pay gap has improved it hasn’t been completely closed up. In 1963, “women earned 59 cents for every dollar earned by men” (Obama). In 2010 Boston Fox News stated that, “women [earn] 81 cents for every dollar earned by men” (Stephanos). Women’s salaries not only suffer due to their gender, but also because of their race. Women have to fight for gender equality and for racial equality because they both affect their work lives. “White women earned 79% as much as their male counterparts in 2009, while Asian women earned 82% as much” (Statistics). This is one of the reasons why having pay equality is sometimes known as a dream. Fighting through these obstacles is one of the reasons why walking the path of equality is a long and difficult road that many leave for an easier road of complacency. Women having been walking down this path and are reaching levels higher than before, especially in education, but the injustice of inequality prevails even under circumstances such as equal education. “Women today are more likely to attend and graduate from college” (Obama). Women

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