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Gender Gap And Technology : Gender Pay Gap In Technology

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Semhar Tesfazghi
Professor N Tong
ENG 111/ ENF 3
11 July 2017
Gender Pay Gap in Technology
In the past, men outnumbered the women workforce, but women have made large economic and educational progress during the past decades despite the gender pay gap. This was possible due to the 1963 Equal Pay Act and the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which are designed to bring the gender wage and other discriminatory practices to an end. Organizations are failing to apply the law of the Equal Pay Act and for this reason the progress of gender pay equity is not satisfactory. In the tech sector, the ratio of female employees to male employees is much lower than in other fields. The gender wage gap has been a major issue for women in the workforce, making the pay scale unequal regardless of the individual’s experience, skills, and equal educational background as men; thus the government has to take action on this matter to ensure pay equity.
Employees’ pay varies for different reasons such as level of education, duties, performance, working hours which is acceptable. Bianco says that “[d]espite many efforts to change the status quo, current research shows a persistent gender pay gap between men and women, and an even greater gap between men and minority women, in the tech industry” (Bianco). Employees with the same skills, equal educational background and equal working hours tend to be discriminated in many ways and one of them is wage. Men and women are not paid equally, even in the

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